First use of RotaDairon BRD 50 on a Toro Dingo TX 1000

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Published 2016-12-15
This is literally my first use of this new attachment. She takes a little getting used to, by that I mean you have to get the skids parallel with the ground. The floating head is amazing. Quality engineering pays off.

I have been looking into this attachment for about two years and finally decided to get it. From this and future videos I believe I made a good decision.

All Comments (18)
  • @azw6993
    Excellent, Thank you very much for the upload. This could well be my next attachment.
  • @stephens2755
    Can you inform me please if instead of "Y" blades, can also take heavy brusch and small tree hamers ? Thank You.
  • @mic313
    I cut trees for a living and have the same machine you got. I was thinking about the brush cutter for the machine when I come across this mulcher how big of stuff will it handle
  • @toantthan
    Hi Seth, Can you let me know how much the BRD 50 weight? I notice some ad claim its weight 222kg, but I also seen it weight 300kg as well. Just wondering if there are two version of the BRD 50.
  • @Agislife1960
    Those mini skid steers are more expensive that a 30hp Kubota Tractor.
  • @rayneboo1
    Thank you for the videos. How is this attachment holding up ?
  • @g3110
    Pretty cool y didnt u just turn around at thdd end and come bavvk were u started its pulverising everythink anyways.?
  • so on the whole how much does that machine cost, and how can I contact the manufacturer I dealer?
  • @vegass04
    I wanted to ask what would something like that cost but then I saw you're mulching around (probably your own) oil field. So I guess price wasn't the issue.,..I can't put enough money aside for almost two year to buy a regular used walk behind brush mower for a 1000$.. And then there's this...Ahhhh, jealous, yes I am...
  • @kylecarney592
    It looks real dusty and dirty job when it’s dry, not much of a way around that I guess though