Fyi with my Fecon mulching head I've found car wheels T post even a pile of car drive shafts and have never broken a tooth. Now my rotary mower 1 4inch steel post and broke the blade I'll keep my Fecon.
30 Gallons is 110 litres, I’ve been seeing a large drum muncher only need around 40-50 litres per minute? I didn’t even know you could get a track loader that could produce 100+ litres per minute. I’ve got a lot to learn.
The rotary is cheaper but the processed material pieces are bigger and look less finished. The drum or forest mulcher produces finer material. The happy medium is a disc mulcher.
I prefer a heavy flail mower with hammers and recirculation bars/debris rakes. It is not a replacement when a forestry mulcher is actually needed though.
Typical attachment salesman. Tell me the X stands for…”Extreme!” But doesn’t tell me the price.
Need to show diffference between disk cutters and disk mulchers.
Yes!!!
Fyi with my Fecon mulching head I've found car wheels T post even a pile of car drive shafts and have never broken a tooth. Now my rotary mower 1 4inch steel post and broke the blade I'll keep my Fecon.
30 Gallons is 110 litres, I’ve been seeing a large drum muncher only need around 40-50 litres per minute? I didn’t even know you could get a track loader that could produce 100+ litres per minute. I’ve got a lot to learn.
Thanks for sharing
nice this was good . I know what to get now..
Let her eat lol. It's let her cook lol
Im in georgia and you definetly still want knives and depth control rings. Need to go even more north for non depth control
The rotary is cheaper but the processed material pieces are bigger and look less finished. The drum or forest mulcher produces finer material. The happy medium is a disc mulcher.
great info
Rather useless...
Elaborate better
I prefer a heavy flail mower with hammers and recirculation bars/debris rakes. It is not a replacement when a forestry mulcher is actually needed though.