Weed Wiper for Sale Buyer’s Guide

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GrassWorks 3-Point Tractor Mount Weed Wiper attached to a blue New Holland tractor, parked in a green field with overcast sky

GrassWorks Weed Wipers are available in pull-type, 3-point tractor mount, flex unit, and heavy-duty configurations — each matched to a different scale of operation.

If you are searching for a weed wiper for sale, you are past casual research. You want effective weed control without treating the whole field. GrassWorks Manufacturing builds quality weed wipers for farmers, ranchers, DOT crews, and land managers who need precision weed control on taller weeds.

Tall Johnsongrass clumps rising above mixed pasture grass in a southwest Missouri cattle pasture, beef cattle visible in the background near a tree line at golden hour

Weed Wiper for Sale: Match Acres First

Northern Arkansas hayfield with tall thistle and Johnsongrass growing above fescue grass, round bales along a fence line under an overcast sky

The first question is acreage. Small paddocks, hayfields, large fields, roadsides, and conservation areas need different widths and frames. Start with the our Weed Wipers page to compare the full line, then match the model to your target weeds, terrain, and equipment.

Weed Wipers for Sale by Equipment

GrassWorks offers several weed wiper models. Pull-Type units work behind ATVs, UTVs, and small tractors. 3-Point models mount to tractors. Flex Units serve higher-acreage work. Heavy Duty units fit rugged, mixed-use jobs where durability and adjustable height settings matter.

Weed Wiper for Sale: Match Acres First

Before you buy weed wiper equipment, name the specific weed and setting. Johnsongrass in hay, pigweed in row crops, smutgrass in pasture, and invasive species on public land each call for different timing.

American cattle farmer viewed from behind, standing at the edge of a tall Johnsongrass stand in a southeast Kansas pasture, wearing jeans, work boots, and a plain cap

Penn State Extension recommends an integrated approach to pasture weed control.

Weed Wiper Price: What Changes Cost?

A weed wiper price depends on width, mount, tanks, tires, markers, and use case. A wider Flex Unit costs more than a compact Pull-Type, but the right machine can create cost savings through lower chemical costs, fewer wasted passes, and better herbicide application control.

Weed Wiper for Tractor: How It Works

A weed wiper for tractor uses the front of a tractor or rear 3-point setup to carry the wiping system at the right height. The rotating drum contacts taller growing weeds while shorter forage or field crops pass below when the unit is properly adjusted.

Weed Wiper for ATV: Where to Start

A weed wiper for ATV is usually a Pull-Type setup. It is a great alternative when a full-size tractor is too much machine for pastures, fencerows, or rough areas. See the Pull-Type Weed Wiper options first.

GrassWorks Pull-Type Weed Wiper being pulled by a Polaris Ranger UTV across a green pasture field

Pull-Type Weed Wipers for Pastures

Pull-Type models are suitable for pastures and hayfields when weeds stand above the forage. This is where a sponge weed wiper or cellulose sponge style may interest a lot of people, but GrassWorks focuses on a rotating drum unique system built for real acreage.

Features to Compare Before Buying

Compare width, mount, feeding system, tanks, tires, foam markers, transport, and height control. Also ask about weed wiper kits, the top crop kit, and whether the unit supports your normal time of year, mix rate, and ratio of herbicide. Always follow the manufacturing label and EPA pesticide label directions.

Self-Propelled Machine Compatibility

Some operations ask whether a wiper can work with self-propelled machines. The answer depends on mounting, hydraulics, clearance, and the equipment already in your fleet. Talk with a GrassWorks field rep, application experts, or a chemical expert before assuming a custom fit.

Warranty and Support Questions

A good purchase includes more than steel. Ask about customer support, setup help, replacement parts, and warranty details. GrassWorks is a trusted leader, but your best herbicide mix, best chemical option, and good surfactant questions should also involve your extension service, local certifier, or local dealer.

If you are comparing DIY installation, be careful. Homemade parts may look affordable, but a reliable machine needs controlled flow, durable mounting, and repeatable contact. For free weed guidance, model fit, and a detailed description of each individual product, contact GrassWorks.

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