brushmaster
New member
Hi all, new to the forum.
About 6 months ago I started researching and bought a cvl and a mulcher. Been a learning curve ever since.
cons: discharged material is too large, tooth wear, discharge distance and velocity (actually that's pretty cool sometimes if there's nothing in the way!),
pros: going forward or coming down on a larger tree (6-7") it is fast, just eats it, it also doesn't have an issue with old fence wire or anything you might find, just chews it up. A neighbor with a drum style got into a bunch of old woven wire and had a time getting it out.
My question is, if any of you have a AFE Eco, have you found a teeth option or addition that helps grind material smaller?
I'm afraid I can't leave a jobsite looking as good as I'd like with this unit. When I regrind and back drag, it wears the beaver teeth out a lot faster.
If all I had to do was stay around the farm, this would be the machine of my choice, but I'm wanting more options.
thanks for any info.
About 6 months ago I started researching and bought a cvl and a mulcher. Been a learning curve ever since.
cons: discharged material is too large, tooth wear, discharge distance and velocity (actually that's pretty cool sometimes if there's nothing in the way!),
pros: going forward or coming down on a larger tree (6-7") it is fast, just eats it, it also doesn't have an issue with old fence wire or anything you might find, just chews it up. A neighbor with a drum style got into a bunch of old woven wire and had a time getting it out.
My question is, if any of you have a AFE Eco, have you found a teeth option or addition that helps grind material smaller?
I'm afraid I can't leave a jobsite looking as good as I'd like with this unit. When I regrind and back drag, it wears the beaver teeth out a lot faster.
If all I had to do was stay around the farm, this would be the machine of my choice, but I'm wanting more options.
thanks for any info.