RDM Mulchers

   / RDM Mulchers #11  
tift104, i'm not sure what size excavator your thinking but I do believe the RDM will out produce the fecon. They do throw more material than the fecon but if your wanting to blow through trees and brush the RDM is fast.

I run a CEM 36 on an 080 and i'm happy with it. As always want more HP but it works well. I have not run Moffet's mulcher on the 080 yet. Maybe next week. I don't live to far from Johns shop. I'll let you know.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #12  
mulching consultant, you are right about the rocky ground. Your not going to be able to get the RDM down in the rock as well as the fecon. I had a Torrent Technical head that had Quadco style teeth, cut fast but didn't like the rock. Thats why I changed to the Fecon.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #13  
Thanks for the testimonial. Glad you like the CEM. Remember you can run knife teeth on it too if you get into a rock-free environment. I have heard people say it cuts better than a 20 ton machine with the knife teeth.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #15  
Quick Draw, Is that a challenge? The comment came from a person that has installed more mulching heads on excavators than anyone one the planet....literally (hundreds)! He is an equipment dealer in the Northwest and personally has installed all types of mulching heads, including Fecon, Cimaf, FAE, AFE, etc.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #16  
No, it's common sense. I have a 40k lb excavator and there is no way a mini could cut with it (I had one), especially since I have the best head made for an excavator, a Denis Cimaf.

I don't mind salesmen on here but don't go dishing out your salesman BS. We know what works and what doesn't. How many hours have you put in operating a mulcher? Fecon makes a great product and I love my BH74SS but you're just making Fecon look stupid with comments like that.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #17  
As I am no longer affiliated with any mulcher companies I can say that the CIMAF head will out cut your Fecon..knives..hammers..crowbars..whatever you want to put on it..take two identical machines tune them and install a Fecon on one and a CIMAF on the other...game on! :thumbsup:

Ted..how has business been?
 
   / RDM Mulchers #18  
As I am no longer affiliated with any mulcher companies I can say that the CIMAF head will out cut your Fecon..knives..hammers..crowbars..whatever you want to put on it..take two identical machines tune them and install a Fecon on one and a CIMAF on the other...game on! :thumbsup:

Ted..how has business been?

if you like to sharpen teeth in the afternoon and at night on the cimaf head. fecon, seppi, fae needs no sharpening with a grinder, i have got 600 hours use on a fecon before changing teeth, try that with your cimaf!!! game on:thumbsup:
 
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#19  
I have both and both have their advantages and disadvantages. If you're in rocks you need carbides. If you're in big stuff or hard stuff like iron wood or hickory you will love the knives. You just can't really say one is better than the other because they are different and designed for different applications.

Using a combination of both heads we are able to be very productive and out pace our competitor on the same project while taking out much larger trees than he does.

You just need both types of heads in your aresenal.
 
   / RDM Mulchers #20  
that pretty well sums it up,you do need both styles to be competative.when running excavators cimafs are way fasters because your not in the ground as much.the heads are also easier on the carrier.
 

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