Forestry Mulchers

FORESTRY MULCHERS

Our wide range of forestry mulchers can be used for a variety of applications. But what is the difference compared to conventional methods, and what are the benefits?

Thus, the number of alternative methods is respectively large. In most cases, however, parallels can be identified. For example, manual work is often the alternative to our products. Bulldozers, excavators and burning are often used for clearance work.

With all these methods, there are two recurring reasons that clearly demonstrate the benefits of mulching.

  • Mulching is faster and more economical
  • Mulching is much more sustainable

Particularly when making an economic comparison, mulching can often take the place of a process, which consists of several steps. While mulching clears and removes the material or forestland in one-step, a machine or several workers would otherwise be required to fell the stands, gather, remove and finally dispose of the material.

Furthermore, mulching not only removes the vegetation but also reintroduces it to the ecosystem in a broken-down form. This means that the reduced biomass is evenly distributed in the soil. As a result, the soil does not dry out after the vegetation has been removed and does not become a victim of wind and rain erosion. The natural biological decomposition process also forms a layer of humus, which is transported into the soil by microorganisms and makes it more fertile.

Why we value certain things in particular.

To further support ecological considerations and subsequently provide the best value for the environment and our customers, we ensure that our products have a long service life and maximum efficiency.

Forestry mulcher are also known as brush cutters, cutter heads, mulchers, mulching heads and so on.

Facts

  • Made in Germany
  • Service life
  • Efficiency
  • Crushing quality

APPLICATION AREAS

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Reclamation

Reclamation

Re-cultivation is the exploitation of land for economic purposes, such as plantations or agriculture. Soil preparation is a common feature of this process.

Land clearing

Land clearing

It involves a range of different applications and terms. In many cases, site clearance refers to secondary vegetation and for construction clearance. This may involve forest clearance for areas intended for use such as wind farms, parks, road construction or golf courses.

Infrastructure measures

Infrastructure measures

Infrastructure measures are any measures that are used to build and maintain infrastructures. Among other things, those include complete or selective clearing or land management in preparation for infrastructure construction work.

Plantation agriculture

Plantation agriculture

The plantation industry involves a variety of applications, such as forestry plantations with eucalyptus, pines and similar, to Christmas trees and short rotation plantations, oil palm and fruit plantations such as pineapple, bananas, apples, etc.

Extraction and access routes

Extraction and access routes

Access routes are created to transport harvested timber from the forest to the respective loading areas. These tracks are usually unpaved roads which are maintained or kept available for long periods for accessing forest stands.

Right-of-way maintenance

Right-of-way maintenance

Line maintenance involves keeping electricity and overhead cables, underground cables, pipelines and railway lines clear. The areas which need to be kept clear are often difficult to access.

Removal of beetle-infested wood

Removal of beetle-infested wood

In general, the problem starts with a few “weak” trees that are infested by pests. Over time, the infestation spreads and the damage grows. For this reason, selected trees should be removed from the forest as quickly as possible.

Wild fire & prevention

Wild fire & prevention

Surface vegetation acts as a fuel source and greatly increases the risk of fire and the speed of spread.

Special applications

Special applications

Such as Seismic lines, Natural availability, Landscape maintenance, Habitat maintenance, Embankment maintenance, Re-naturalization, Composting

Stump grinding

Stump grinding

This often refers to stump milling, tree stump shredding or root stock recycling. This may involve root stock processing with a stump grinder on site and leaving the ground material behind.

YOUR ADVANTAGES AT A GLANCE

Shredding quality

Shredding quality

Highest shredding quality of the mulched materials

Service life

Service life

Long service life of the machinery and drive shaft thanks to oversized dimensions and the patented synchronization control

Efficiency

Efficiency

Maximum efficiency due to the mechanical drive and maximum load control