BC-7000 Brush Crusher

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BC-7000

The patented BC-7000 Brush Crusher™ for skid steers is what you need for clearing trees, handling brush, or even cleaning up after a storm!

The compact skid steer solution

Product Details

Brush Crusher™

The patented BC-7000 is the Brush Crusher™ for skid loaders and compact loaders equipped with the universal skid-steer adapter. The BC-7000 model is a one-piece unit that has hydraulic cylinders enclosed inside the power-teeth for added strength. This unit is available with finishing teeth to scoop up twigs and debris, leaving the dirt behind.

 

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The Westendorf advantage:

  • Independently controlled power teeth have hydraulic cylinders hidden inside the teeth to prevent hose snags and interference from brush.
  • Power-teeth offer precision control and amazing crushing power.
  • More lift power by keeping the load closer to the tractor.
  • No bucket allows the tractor or skid- steer to lift more payload, yet crush with power.
  • Teeth have built-in bracing to handle increased side pressures and resist twisting.
  • Constructed from high strength steel.
  • Low profile design and cutouts allow for clear sightlines so you can see what you are grabbing.
  • The implement is gentle and precise allowing you to grab objects firmly without crushing them in the process.
  • At only 330 lbs. (385 with BC-700) the BC-7000 provides more lift power, stability, and better visibility than a bucket. The added lift power comes from the ability of the Brush Crusher™ to hold the load closer to the the tractor.

PACKAGE OPTIONS & UPGRADES

Quick-Attach Finishing Teeth

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Customer Testimonials

Adding Fingers to My Loader I had this huge rock in my yard, and it wouldn't fit in my bucket.  I had an opportunity to test a new product for Westendorf and was amazed at the power these teeth have.  In addition to picking up that rock, I've moved culverts, cleaned out my trees, and hauled piles of firewood and debris.  It was like adding fingers to the end of my loader arms.  Jobs that would have been messy and taken me hours were done in just minutes!

Mike Downey - Desoto, IA