I attended a demo today for the new Fecon FTX148-L and I was pretty impressed (although I'm no expert on mulching machines). It had a Fecon BullHog BH85 head with carbide teeth. I took lots of pictures and video too that I'll post here and on YouTube.
I actually got to operate it for at least half an hour and it was awesome! The operators cab is very quite and very comfortable while at full throttle and mulching, it was no problem at all to listen to the built in stereo. I thought the cab was pretty darn spacious actually, and the pressurization and filter system worked great. Visibility was somewhat hindered by the metal brush guard in front of the windshield though. My eyes kept wanting to focus on it and not further out in front of it where I should have been. I think eventually I'd of gotten use to it though.
I really liked the fact that with the loader arms you could raise the mulching head up higher than the top of the cab to cut off a tree top and then grind what's left of the tree down vertically while it's still standing in place so you don't have to chase it around on the ground.
One thing that I was surprised about was it's weight. It only weighs 16,300 lbs. with the BullHog head mounted on it. That's only 2,000 lbs. more than an ASV PT100 with the smaller BH74 head on it.
One note: In the videos you'll see the FTX148-L taking on a tree and it's stump, and while doing so you'll see the rotor in the head stall out numerous times. It was pretty obvious that it was due to the person operating the machine and not the actual equipment causing the stalling. He was at times just jamming the head into the stump and that rotor would stop.
So on to the pictures and videos. The videos are sometimes hard to look at, my camera had something funky going on with it today. I think because I didn't have the sun behind me that it was messing with the metering in my camera and causing the video to be too bright.
Some exterior shots follow:
I actually got to operate it for at least half an hour and it was awesome! The operators cab is very quite and very comfortable while at full throttle and mulching, it was no problem at all to listen to the built in stereo. I thought the cab was pretty darn spacious actually, and the pressurization and filter system worked great. Visibility was somewhat hindered by the metal brush guard in front of the windshield though. My eyes kept wanting to focus on it and not further out in front of it where I should have been. I think eventually I'd of gotten use to it though.
I really liked the fact that with the loader arms you could raise the mulching head up higher than the top of the cab to cut off a tree top and then grind what's left of the tree down vertically while it's still standing in place so you don't have to chase it around on the ground.
One thing that I was surprised about was it's weight. It only weighs 16,300 lbs. with the BullHog head mounted on it. That's only 2,000 lbs. more than an ASV PT100 with the smaller BH74 head on it.
One note: In the videos you'll see the FTX148-L taking on a tree and it's stump, and while doing so you'll see the rotor in the head stall out numerous times. It was pretty obvious that it was due to the person operating the machine and not the actual equipment causing the stalling. He was at times just jamming the head into the stump and that rotor would stop.
So on to the pictures and videos. The videos are sometimes hard to look at, my camera had something funky going on with it today. I think because I didn't have the sun behind me that it was messing with the metering in my camera and causing the video to be too bright.
Some exterior shots follow:









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