A MULCHERS x-mas

   / A MULCHERS x-mas #11  
I bet it is, we installed one on our Supertrak Takeuchi about 700hrs ago and love it. Teeth are lasting us between 125 and 150 hrs depending on what we are mulching. I installed the chipper teeth on our fecon and that made a big difference also, just wish i had the extra width of the cimaf and the efficeincy of it also.


I just hope he can get it down our chimney!! hahaha
 
   / A MULCHERS x-mas #12  
I have to agree with SSPM about the belt, balance, bearing and vibration issues on the gyro-trac swing tooth head...I have been running a fecon with carbides for 2+ years with excellent reliability. No balance, bearing or shaft issues with 600+ hrs of mowing in NH. With all the rock up here in NH there is no way I'm seeing a planer tooth rig in my future.
 
   / A MULCHERS x-mas #13  
If Santa is bringing mulchers I will sneak in your house and build a fire in the fireplace. Then I will leave a note with the milk and cookies that you are storing your machine in my shop and please leave your new head there.

No knives of any kind for me though...Like I said earlier I got 600 hours out of my carbides working the site like the pictures. Since the beginning of the year I have cleared over 500 acres out here and I have not broken a single tooth.
 

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   / A MULCHERS x-mas #14  
Hello everyone, I kinda feel like the kid asking if he can play ball with a bunch of kids he's been watching for a month from the other side of the fence.

My name is Mark Woods, I live in East Texas and I've been looking at your mulching discussions for about a month. Last summer I bought 35 acres that had about 12 years worth of growthon it after being clear cut on the backside of it, approx. 15 acres. Mostly sweetgums, red oaks, and some other tree I've yet to identify all growed up in clusters of about 5 - 10 where they sprigged out of the stumps that were left behind.

I had a few guys come out and give me bids to doze it over. They all wanted anywhere from 75 to 120 an hr. So I debated buying my own dozer.

Then I started thinking about all the HUMUNGOUS piles that I would have to burn and stoke and roll and reburn so I started looking at the mulchers.

Called around for a few bids and they wanted 175 to 200 an hr. Whoah!!! How many acres can you clear a day I asked. Well it depends on this or that from what your descibing probably 2.

Well I did the math and came up w/ about 12K to get it cleared. With my job I have a little bit of dowtime and figured if I bought my own mulching rig I could clear my own place off and hopefull work it a little bit on the side.

So after quite a bit of research I went and bought (financed) a Cat 297C with the High Flow XPS and a Bradco Magnum Mulching head. So far I have cleared about 10 acres and put 60 hrs on it. I know that comes to 6 hrs an acre which probably isn't very productive but this stuff is THICK. Plus I am no skidsteer operator but I am coming on!

Yesterday I took the mulcher off ot it and put the bucket on it. I diverted a creek set a culvert and moved a big ole brush pile away from some power lines that I had bunched up w/ my tractor to burn. I guess what I'm getting at is these little skid steer machines are so versatile w/ all the attachments and suprinsingly stout. I've got some dozer operating experience and they are limited in their capabilites, PUSH~. After stepping back and looking at what I've accomplished with this thing I'm so glad I did'nt buy a dozer.
Now I just need to hustle up some work so I can let it pay it's note. Good luck, Right!

I'm not real familiar w/ this site, how to use it, post pictures, etc. This is my first posting. I would like to get involved in some of ya'lls conversations, I've got lots of questions.
 
   / A MULCHERS x-mas #15  
welcome to the discussion! skid steers are the most versatile machines around...even more so if you can afford to buy all the different attachments! you will find that the longer you have one the more uses you can come up with for it...some better than others but all useful! ask away with the questions there is alot of knowledge here!
 
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Waiting for Robbie and Fred to chime in here...:rolleyes: They are probly busy at SANTAS workshop building our X-Mas Cimafs....:D

I want mine with racing stripes ok? haha
 
   / A MULCHERS x-mas #19  
If Santa is bringing mulchers I will sneak in your house and build a fire in the fireplace. Then I will leave a note with the milk and cookies that you are storing your machine in my shop and please leave your new head there.

No knives of any kind for me though...Like I said earlier I got 600 hours out of my carbides working the site like the pictures. Since the beginning of the year I have cleared over 500 acres out here and I have not broken a single tooth.

That looks like what I grind in Texas. My carbide teeth on FAE/Cat mulcher hold up well. 2 teeth replaced in 2 years! I am blown away by how long they have lasted and how good they look for at least 1000 hours on the teeth.
 
   / A MULCHERS x-mas #20  
Its December 25th...Rob-clean your chimney!

Ok well we call it Christmas...5 more letters. Actually its not a totally bad thing, The X comes from the Greek translation of Christ (starts with the letter X). And has been carried down...somewhat. My guess is most people who use it haven't got a clue to this. Does an atheist send out Xmas cards...Oops.

Chimney, your right, even with the little burning we do down here it does smell after a burn. My guess is to much pine form the previous owner. Wife has been on to me about it!!! :D Now you at TBN!!??!! :D :D

Rob
 

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