Swisher makes a decent product. I always had one of their old 3 wheel, front wheel drive Big Mow mowers around. When I found out they were going to quit making them, I bought the last new model. Don't use it much since I got the DR trimmer though. I take that quick on the inner yard like a push mower, and I ...graze..., the outer yard with a few cows most of the time. If not I take my road ditch mower (9' sickle), and whack it off once in a while. Looks decent enough, and don't care if it wins any beauty contests anyway. I used to mow it all with the mower, but decided it took too long.
That being said, the Swisher trimmers, I wouldn't get one. The beaver blade and all metal parts on the frame/bearings, etc., are enough to justify the difference there (for me). Can't comment on these brush cutters, I've seen good and bad reviews on both, but they don't really serve any purpose for me when I thought they didn't cut low enough, so didn't look into the price difference much. The commercial Swishers get up there in price a little, but only to the lower end DRs. But, DR is decent to deal with (in my experience).
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