Cutting brush

July 24, 2009
Lebanon, Ohio-based Fecon Inc. has added the FRM70 heavy-duty Rotary Brush Hog to its line of brush-cutting attachments and track carriers. The FRM70 features a unique reinforced front push bar design to direct and push trees over.
Lebanon, Ohio-based Fecon Inc. has added the FRM70 heavy-duty Rotary Brush Hog to its line of brush-cutting attachments and track carriers. The FRM70 features a unique reinforced front push bar design to direct and push trees over. Cutting productivity is maximized with a bidirectional direct-drive gear motor, and four 12-in. dual-sided rotary axe blades offer cutting action on both sides. The cutter efficiently cuts brush up to 6 in. in diameter. Straight sides and flush-to-the-ground design allow the FRM70 to contain material and provide better sizing, while the smooth deck surface minimizes debris buildup. Designed to fit skid-steer loaders running 21 to 45 gpm, the FRM70 is ideal for clearing right-of-ways, debris, pre-commercial thinning, fuel-load reduction, habitat restoration, park trails and path maintenance.