Maka
Veteran Member
Hi All,
I have an ASV Forestry package coming in I have sold. Being a new dealer for ASV this is my first. It will come with the Fecon mulcher on it so it will be my first opportunity to actually operate one for a short period (basicall the pre delivery inspection). I have seen many of the mulchers mounted on the RC100 but never operated any of them, except a Gyro-trac and that is a different animal.
The reason I am looking at the Tushogg is that they say they are great in rocky applications and hold up well. I was told two kind of teeth are available. One kind is more for rock oriented and mulching is good but kind of stringy and the other teeth for mulching but will not hold up as well when hitting rocks.
It was suggested to mix teeth, see what is best for the area and then replace the teeth that are least useful. I hope this makes sense.
In any case, anyone here had much experience with the Tushogg?
Thanks,
Maka
I have an ASV Forestry package coming in I have sold. Being a new dealer for ASV this is my first. It will come with the Fecon mulcher on it so it will be my first opportunity to actually operate one for a short period (basicall the pre delivery inspection). I have seen many of the mulchers mounted on the RC100 but never operated any of them, except a Gyro-trac and that is a different animal.
The reason I am looking at the Tushogg is that they say they are great in rocky applications and hold up well. I was told two kind of teeth are available. One kind is more for rock oriented and mulching is good but kind of stringy and the other teeth for mulching but will not hold up as well when hitting rocks.
It was suggested to mix teeth, see what is best for the area and then replace the teeth that are least useful. I hope this makes sense.
In any case, anyone here had much experience with the Tushogg?
Thanks,
Maka