Swisher RTB12544 44-Inch 12.5 HP Trailcutter (Non-CARB Compliant)

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Swisher 44" ATV Trailcutter Pull Behind This Swisher ATV Trailcutter is a ruggedly designed Rough Cut Mower that'll cut any brush your ATV can run over: For brush cutting applications; 44" cutting deck; Cuts most woody materials up to 1 1/2" in diameter; Rugged 1/8" reinforced steel construction; Two heavy-duty swinging blades; Convenient single-point cutting height adjustment; Rear discharge; Remote engagement blade brake for safety; Universal articulating hitch; Easy adjustable left-to-right hitch enables you to cut to the left, right or directly behind your ATV or lawn tractor; Welded deck constructed of 11 gauge steel; Overall dimensions: 60" wide x 53" long; Approximate Unit weight: 550 lbs; 12.5 HP Briggs & Stratton I/C Engine. Order yours today! Gas and diesel-powered items once gassed or oiled, cannot be returned to us. The manufacturer will require the customer to visit a qualified service center for inspection. Swisher 44" ATV Trailcutter Pull Behind
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Technical Details

- 44-inch trail cutter for use with an ATV, lawn tractor, or other utility vehicle
- 12.5 HP Briggs & Stratton engine; cuts most woody materials up to 1-1/2-inch in diameter
- Rugged 1/8-inch reinforced steel construction
- Two heavy-duty swinging blades
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Customer Buzz
 "helpful hints" 2008-11-19
By Fred Gerr (Bay Area, CA)
I've had one of these for a about 3 years now. Just a heads-up to people having trouble with the belt - YOU CAN ADJUST THE TENSION ON THE BELT. Read the owner's manual or contact their customer service. Someone talked me through it on the phone and it works a lot better now. Also, don't "flick" the lever to engage and disengage the blade, if you move it slowly you will be less likely to drop the belt. Overall, this thing gets the job done for a lot less than the Honda.





Customer Buzz
 "Sturdy machine for the price" 2008-09-09
By Mark J. Sherbine (Hamilton, MT)
I received the Swisher 44 12.5 HP pull-start trail cutter a week ago and have used it fairly heavily on some rough terrain since then. It works as advertised and makes short work of heavy brush. I'm pulling it behind a Yamaha Rhino 450 with no difficulties. The Briggs & Stratton engine runs fine and starts easily enough that I would have a hard time justifying the additional cost of the electric starter. So far I have no regrets in purchasing this unit instead of a DR. My only complaint is the high cost of shipping, but I don't have access to a local dealer, so what're you gonna do? I wish the hitch attachment had a bit more vertical adjustment available, but I can work around that. So far, so good!

Customer Buzz
 "Good + bad = ok" 2008-08-23
By a professional reader (Iowa City)
I've used this quite a lot on my 13 acres in the past year and a half, pulling it behind a Honda 350 Rancher ATV. As far as performance, it really gets the job done. The engine and the heavy blades together make pretty quick work of thick stuff, including saplings. Still, it does get bogged down on occasion and die.



My main problem has been with the belt/pulley/tensioner system. Burned through one belt pretty quick. Belt jumps off the pulleys a lot unless the belt tension is adjusted perfectly. Finally, after a year, I got it exactly right, and things have been going good. I wish there were even a brief mention of how to adjust the belt tension in the manual, but there isn't.



Also, I mowed over the control yoke cable. My fault. So I had to shorten it and attach it directly to the mower, which is fine. Also, it's a bit hard to start. A couple of the plastic parts in the starter broke this summer, but I can still get it started for the time being.



I've also never been able to get the mower to ride perfectly level. As it is, the front rides lower than the back, and obviously this isn't ideal for any mower. Still, it works. There just needs to be another inch or so of adjustment room in the hitch assembly for it to work with my ATV.



PRO: gets the job done, reasonable price, ruggedly built, solid engine

CONS: belt belt belt, starting, hard to "level" behind my ATV

Customer Buzz
 "It Will Do What You Want" 2008-07-16
By Cactus Frank (Texas)
I purchased the Swisher 44 about a year ago and thought I'd wait until I did the first oil change at 25 hours to review the product. I had previously purchased a Predator 24 to get at "hard to reach and rough" areas, and was quite pleased. The Swisher 44 was planned to take care of about 8 acres smoother areas in a neglected pasture.



I have not had the problems others have mentioned. At 25 hours I changed the oil and tensioned the belt, and I'm ready to go again. It has done everything I had hoped it would, from tackling 10-12 foot high blood weed to chopping small mesquite trees...some probably in excess of 1 ½ inches in diameter.



Which brings me to the tires: the tires are appreciably tube wheel barrow tires. Even after using "slime", I have had several flats. My last effort was to install a tube made by Slime. It seems to be holding. It would have been nice to have tubeless tires of some substance, but I can change that if need be.



The assembly instruction could have been clearer, but it wasn't difficult to figure it out. I had to modify the hitch because I hooked it to a garden tractor, but that was not difficult either.



I would, and have, recommended this product to others. I've kept the acreage in control: the blood weed is gone and the mesquites are in check. Towing slowly, it takes about an hour per acre and the results are wonderful. Swisher, Inc. should be congratulated for developing this product and selling it at this cost. It is a GREAT value.

Customer Buzz
 "This thing kicks [...]" 2008-05-24
By Lanny A. Netz (Grass Valley, Ca)
I just got this mower last week. Yesterday was my first chance to hook it up to the ATV and start clearing my property. Because this is my first effort there are always hidden rocks, chunks of wood, etc. that I miss. Although I try to avoid these things I have hit a few. So far, no damage to the machine, and it is doing an excellant job of turning my poison oak, manzanita, and slash into mulch. I am very pleased with it. I only bogged it down once when I dove into the middle of a blackberry patch that was as tall as my ATV. It didn't quit, ut I had to slow down a little. Good product!!


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