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Guy I do a lot of maintenance work for is buying a mini excavator and wants to do brush/lot clearing with it.

He says he saw a combination unit on YouTube that will both cut and mulch trees.

I can find a rotary disc unit that will cut or cut and mulch depending on which side of the disc you use. Rotates clockwise as viewed from the operator station, left side cuts and throw chips away from the machine, right side cuts and pulls material into the disc and mulches it.

If I understood him correctly, he's looking for a machine with a separate shear or blade and a drum-style mulching head.

Any experience, sources or links to videos appreciated.




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I have had two used on my property. One is rotary drum, the other is like a bush hog on steroids. They will cut 6" trees and shred them.
https://www.skidpro.com/skid-s...strial-brush-cutter/
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Similar and highly effective, but he needs one to work on an excavator boom. No skid steer. No plans to buy one that I know of.




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Well we need more info. A mini excavator is a different unit than one that will mulch brush in my experience. A ME like a Kubota will cost something in the neighborhood of $60k at a minimum. You can push tree's over and stack them in to piles, blade trails, roads, etc.

I have not used, but have seen the unit's linked (skidsteer) to in the previous thread. They work, sort of. The land clearing aftermath they leave is not pretty. I am not a real fan of that myself.

There are clipper tree cutting machines but you are getting in to industrial logging equipment at that point.

What is his fascination with mulching at the point of dealing with an excavator?
Seem's like a silly hippie idea Wink



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I’ve seen what Paul is talking about, they have been working the interstates and they have a bobcat thing with a boom kinda like a backhoe but the impliment is a giant grinder...they just run it up the limb and it grinds the limb into chips.


Figured it out, it’s called a forest mulcher... Look

Or This

I googled “mulcher attachments for excavators”



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Figured it out, it’s called a forest mulcher... Look

Or This

I googled “mulcher attachments for excavators”


Yup, them.

He's a builder, wants the mini ex to dig his own footings and well/electric lines. I think the cutter/mulcher is sort of a "as long as I'm at it" kind of thing.

Also suspect it's a year end tax thing.




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Don't know much about mini-ex's but those shredder heads take a lot of gpm.. Do the mini-ex's have that much?

A friend of mine has the big boss Kubota skid steer and his forestry head will kill the motor if he isn't careful
 
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Don't know much about mini-ex's but those shredder heads take a lot of gpm.. Do the mini-ex's have that much?

A friend of mine has the big boss Kubota skid steer and his forestry head will kill the motor if he isn't careful


According to the info on the Rut Manufacturing website, they can build them to run on as little as 13 gpm. The mini he's looking at is rated at 20.




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