Brush Cutter Manufacturer in India – 52cc, 4-Stroke & Backpack

VGT India is a leading brush cutter manufacturer in India, based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Our range covers 52cc petrol brush cutters, 4-stroke fuel-efficient models, backpack and side-pack ergonomic builds, plus electric variants for low-noise farm and orchard work. Every brush cutter ships with compatible buzz blade, tiller, chainsaw and weeder attachments, making one machine cover four jobs. Whether you need a heavy-duty brush cutter for sugarcane and bamboo or a lightweight side-pack model for small farms, VGT India delivers manufacturer-direct pricing pan-India with export options to Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brush Cutter

What is a brush cutter machine?
A brush cutter is a petrol or electric powered tool with a rotating blade or nylon head used to cut grass, weeds, dense bush and light undergrowth that a normal lawn mower cannot handle. It is widely used on farms, orchards and roadsides.
Which is better, a 52cc or 43cc brush cutter?
A 52cc brush cutter gives more torque and power, making it better for thick grass, bamboo and heavy-duty farm work. A 43cc model is lighter and suits lighter grass and longer comfortable use. For most Indian farm conditions, 52cc is the popular choice.
What is the difference between a 4-stroke and 2-stroke brush cutter?
A 2-stroke brush cutter runs on a petrol and oil mix, is lighter and gives a higher power-to-weight ratio. A 4-stroke runs on pure petrol, is more fuel-efficient, produces less smoke and runs quieter, but is slightly heavier.
Petrol or electric brush cutter - which should I choose?
Choose a petrol brush cutter for large farms and off-grid areas where you need long runtime and high power. Choose an electric brush cutter for small plots, low noise and zero fuel cost.
What is the difference between a backpack and side-pack brush cutter?
A backpack brush cutter carries the engine on your back for better weight balance and long-duration comfort. A side-pack model is shoulder-slung, quicker to put on and off, and suited to shorter jobs.
How do I use a brush cutter safely?
Wear safety goggles, gloves, boots and ear protection. Check the blade and harness before starting, keep bystanders at least 15 metres away, cut from right to left, and never run the blade above waist height.