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Beyond the Pond

Brush Cutting

Brush cutting is how we take back land that got away from you. We run a heavy hydraulic rotary cutter on the Caterpillar compact track loader and knock down thick brush, tall weeds, briars, and saplings, then hand you back clean, walkable ground. Fence lines, overgrown pasture, the brushy edge of a pond. If it grew where you did not want it, we can cut it.

A yellow compact track loader with a rotary brush cutter clearing thick brush along a fence lineConcept visualization

How our brush cutting works

The cutter is a heavy steel deck with high-speed blades that mounts on the front of the track loader. It mulches brush, weeds, and saplings where they stand, and the tracks let the machine push into rough, soft, or sloped ground that a mower would never touch. Depending on the cutter, it takes down growth up to several inches thick in a single pass.

Because the operator sits up high with a clear view and the loader is built for rough country, we clear large, messy areas fast and safe, without a crew swinging blades in the heat.

What we clear

Overgrown fields and pastures, brushy fence lines you can no longer walk, saplings and small trees taking over open ground, trail and two-track maintenance, and the tangled edge where a pond or creek meets the brush. If you are trying to reclaim a piece of property or just keep the growth beaten back, this is the tool.

It ties straight into the pond work. The same brushy shoreline that hides your water is exactly what the cutter is built to clear.

How big it will cut

The cutter handles tall grass and weeds easily and chews through brush and saplings up to roughly four to eight inches across, depending on the cutter and the wood. Bigger trees are a different job, and we will tell you where the line is before we start so you know what you are getting.

Send photos of the growth and we can usually tell you whether it is a cutting job or something heavier.

Around the pond and the pasture

This service exists because we are already out on ranches working ponds. Clearing the brush off a shoreline so you can see and use the water, opening up a fence line around a pasture, beating back the saplings before they turn into a woodlot. Same machine, same operator, pointed at the land instead of the water.

We keep the pond the main event. But if the brush is in the way, we can cut it while we are there.

What it costs

Straight pricing

Quoted per job. Tell us the acreage or the length of fence line, how thick the growth is, and how rough the ground is. Photos help a lot. Light weeds and heavy brush are not the same day, so there is no honest flat rate to post.

Quick questions

Good to know

How thick of brush can you cut?

Tall grass and weeds are easy, and we cut brush and saplings up to roughly four to eight inches across depending on the growth. Anything bigger is a heavier job and we will say so up front.

Can you clear a pond shoreline?

Yes. Clearing the brush off a shoreline pairs naturally with the pond work, and we often do both in the same visit so you can actually see and use your water again.

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Get a quote

Get your brush cutting quote

Send a few photos and we will give you a starting range the same day. No monthly contract, no chemicals, no pressure.

Text photos to (903) 461-6178 for the fastest quote.