Lol..
Price a Fecon drum mulcher...
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The back plate is 4”x6”x 3/8” wall tube, and the tines are 1-1/4” plate.
Lol..
Price a Fecon drum mulcher...
Rebuilding hydro fan motor now, and starting to smoke a bit. So it’s Probly due for an overhaul. Roughly 6800 hours.How are you liking that 297? Just had to put a head gasket on my 299c. 3000 hrs. Seems good so far now. I like that grapple. Heavy enough to use as a root rake.
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Why??
Drums are nice..
They are slower/make finer chips/ and cost twice as much.
I like them... just not willing to pay $30,000.00 for one. They also take a lot more HP and a lot heavier machine to run.
Might as well have an excavator at that point.
Bradco was manufacturing CAT implements.I found a cat brand drum for my machine near new for $18k I thought that was a decent price. Idk who makes it for cat? I’ve been toying with that this year for a business investment. That or the rotary style.
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As that’s an ASV designed undercarriage what has been y’all’s experience with track life?Rebuilding hydro fan motor now, and starting to smoke a bit. So it’s Probly due for an overhaul. Roughly 6800 hours.
Good machine though.
Big skid steer. The one pictured that we sold to a local farmer got put on an 8000 series Deere tractor. He was taking 12-18” trees out with it.
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Dang, that's alot more than I figured it'd do. I guess the bigger the machine, the bigger trees it can pull. Pretty impressive!
Well yes. He did end up tearing up the quick attach on the Deere loader but rebuilt it better and it’s good to go. But didn’t even scratch this puller. Long as you can get to most of the roots and have enough tree for leverage you can get a pretty substantial tree out with enough time.
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It is...
Ya just gotta get what suits..
As that’s an ASV designed undercarriage what has been y’all’s experience with track life?
Roller/ undercarriage life?
There were AM tracks on it when we bought it used. And we put our first set of tracks on it at 6,000 hrs. Can’t recall how many hours were on it when we bought it.
Rollers do wear out and are expensive to replace. But we put in the solid aluminum ones and have no issues with those.
The rotary machines throw debris far and hard...Again application but compare them.
I’m eyeing this one but I don’t plan to get into the mulching business fulltime.
https://diamondmowers.com/products/skid-steer-attachments/skid-steer-forestry-disc-mulcher/
I’ve been told by the guys around here that the drums are better for mulching near houses/roads. I’m looking more to reclaiming pasture land & woods.
The Portability & upfront cost makes the CTL with a mulcher more cost effective for smaller jobs. Lots of folks around here already in the game but there is a market for it considering the smaller footprint.
A 20-25 ton hoe with a Shin cutter cost 5 times what a CTL with a head cost.
Bradco was manufacturing CAT implements.
As that’s an ASV designed undercarriage what has been y’all’s experience with track life?
Roller/ undercarriage life?
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The rotary machines throw debris far and hard...
Lol sure don’t want to use them near people or buildings.
That diamond machine looks a lot like the Rut machine.. both seem pretty robust.
But yellow instead of black.
Hell, even the cutters are the same design..
Are they more? Or less expensive than the Rut?