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Andy is out in the woods making little stools.....
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Sent from north of hwy 8
 
You got little ones or something? These stools were custom made for 5 of my nieces & nephews. More could be made, however. They don't call him the stool maker for no reason! :cool:

Sent from north of hwy 8
I have a little one that is 18mo old. And 2 nephews that are both within 3 weeks.
 
I've worked on them and "test" operated them. That thing will put the full 110hp to the mulch head hydraulically.
It is awesome, drive up to a 12" tree, claw though it, push it over, drive over the stump and the tree. In the matter of minutes, you will have a pile of wood chips where there was a tree.
 
I've worked on them and "test" operated them. That thing will put the full 110hp to the mulch head hydraulically.
It is awesome, drive up to a 12" tree, claw though it, push it over, drive over the stump and the tree. In the matter of minutes, you will have a pile of wood chips where there was a tree.

Have you ever seen how much an individual toof is for that head?

Good grief.
 
I'm sure they aren't cheap. How much are they? I'm always nervous testing customer's equipment for that reason. That is a $150k rig or darn near.
 
A few years ago when the neighbor used one to make a road and site prep he said they were something like $88 a tooth.

The Fecon head is an awesome sight to watch in action though.

When he went into to a stand of trees and they disappeared my jaw just dropped.

ETA - Went over to the neighbor's and talked to him about the Fecon head.

He said the carbide choppers were $200 a pop for replacement.
 
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