4 Years of Beating on the DR Power Brush Mower | Real Homestead Review

* THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED* After four years of using the DR Power Pro 26 14.5 HP Field and Brush Mower on my homestead, this is my honest, no-sponsor review. This machine has been my go-to tool for clearing steep pastures, fence lines, and overgrown woods, and it has seen everything from wet Appalachian hillsides to thick sapling patches. In this video, I talk about what’s been good, what’s gone wrong, and what DR Power has updated in the newer models since I bought mine. I cover how the mower has held up over time, what maintenance it’s needed (not much), and how it performs after years of real use instead of showroom testing. If you’re considering picking one up used or upgrading to the new version, this review will give you a real-world look at long-term ownership. For me, the DR Power Pro 26 has been a dependable machine that’s done serious work around the homestead, even with a few quirks along the way. This review covers: Long-term durability and reliability Maintenance and wear issues Field performance after 4 years Key updates in the latest DR Power lineup Search terms: DR Power Pro 26 review, DR Power field and brush mower, walk-behind bush hog, long-term mower review, best brush mower 2025, homestead land clearing, small farm tools, rural property maintenance Taking the DR Power Pro 26, a walk behind brush hog, out for some serious work! We're brush cutting some heavy stuff and mowing overgrown field to see how it handles land maintenance. This brush cutter from DR Power Equipment truly lives up to its name, especially when tackling tough brush hog jobs. Music License New Lands by Alex-Productions   / alexproductionsmusic   Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/alex-... Music promoted by Audio Library    • New Lands – Alex-Productions (No Copyright...