Description
MAXIM 26″ Brush Cutter Honda GCV390 – MBC190H
The NEW Maxim Brush Cutter features a hydro transaxle with enhanced traction control, forward and reverse operation, 2″ diameter sapling cutting capacity, and is powered by a GXV390 Honda engine.
Features
- Hydro transaxle w/enhanced traction control
- Max 4 MPH variable ground speed
- Forward and reverse operation w/twist handle hydro controls
- 10 gauge steel deck
- 2″ diameter cutting capacity
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Model | MBC190H |
| Transmission | Hydro Transaxle with Enhanced Traction Control |
| Tire Size | 4.80/4.00 |
| Ground Speed | Up to 4 MPH |
| Cutting Width | 26″ |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 70″ x 41″ x 29″ |
| Weight | 300 lbs. |
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What Our Experts Think
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Powerful Engine: Equipped with Honda GCV390, delivering unmatched reliability and performance.
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Durable Design: Built with robust materials to withstand tough environments and prolonged use.
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Efficient Cutting: 26-inch cutting width ensures faster, more efficient work, covering large areas with ease.
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User-Friendly: Ergonomically designed handle for comfort during extended operation.
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Low Maintenance: Honda engine technology minimizes upkeep, maximizing work time.
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Ideal for: Residential, commercial, and industrial use, including heavy-duty brush clearing.
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Top Choice: Widely recognized for its superior performance in demanding tasks.
Q&A
Q: What is the Maxim 26″ Brush Cutter Honda GCV390 – MBC190H?
The Maxim MBC190H is a heavy-duty, walk-behind brush cutter powered by a 389cc Honda GXV390 engine. It is designed for clearing thick brush, tall grass, and small saplings up to 2 inches in diameter.
Q: Is the Maxim MBC190H suitable for commercial use?
Yes, it’s ideal for professionals and property owners needing a reliable and durable brush cutter for tough land clearing and overgrown areas.
Q: Where can I use this brush cutter?
It is perfect for landscaping companies, farmers, and property owners to maintain overgrown fields, trails, and large residential properties.
Maintenance Tips
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Engine Care:
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Oil: Check before use and change every 50 hours or annually.
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Air Filter: Clean or replace every 25 hours or more frequently in dusty conditions.
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Fuel: Use fresh, clean unleaded fuel. Drain if storing for extended periods.
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Blades & Deck:
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Inspect Blades: Check for wear or damage, and sharpen or replace as needed.
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Deck Cleaning: After each use, remove any debris to prevent buildup and rust.
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Transmission:
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V-Belt: Check for wear and proper tension. Replace if needed.
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Hydrostatic Fluid: Ensure the fluid is clean and at the correct level.
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Tires & Controls:
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Tire Pressure: Maintain as specified in the manual.
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Handle Controls: Lubricate and inspect the twist handle and controls for smooth operation.
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Storage:
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Store in a dry, sheltered area and disconnect the spark plug wire for safety.






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