Premier’s Ammbusher Cutter Upgrades
01/23/2023
For over 30
years Ammbusher has been building hydraulic brush cutter for skid steer
loaders. The innovative design of the Ammbusher mowers and brush cutters has
been used to clear pastures, fence lines, utility right-of-way and many types
of land clearing applications. Currently Premier Attachment manufactures three
different series of cutters starting with the standard AM series which is more
of a mower and cuts up to 3” sapling trees. Next is the heavy-duty cutters, the
AG/AP models, that can cut up to 8” trees and finally, the industrial grade AC
units that features ¾” AR400 blades that can cut up to 10” trees. We offer 3
blade or 4 blade carriers with optional integrated carbide teeth.
We offer
options for both gear motor or piston motor for standard flow or high flow skid
steer loaders. Both motors feature an integrated relief system. This relief is
designed to protect the motor from hydraulic spikes and to stop the rotation of
the blade carrier much faster during shut down. This a key safety feature of
the Ammbusher design. The piston motor options are much more efficient and can
handle higher flow and pressures. By utilizing the higher flow and pressure
from the skid steer loader, we have seen much higher torque output to the shaft
as well as quicker torque recovery after a stall.
The
Ammbusher cutters are designed and manufactured in our Fort Wayne production facility.
We have each unit assembled and tested on-site prior to shipment. For the full
list of the specifications and features, check out www.premierattach.com and go to the Ammbusher page link or click on the link below.
To see it in
action, check out our video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXcJP13lwrI&list=PLrslpggUPJlOIRMBRUoLsopArMXiYU6f-
For additional
information on all the Ammbusher models, check out the Ammbusher page.
https://www.premierattach.com/products/ammbusher-mowers-brush-cutters
Our feel free to contact us at 866-458-0008 Monday – Friday
8am to 4:30pm eastern time or by our contact page.
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