New route for mulchers

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Robbie Hegwood

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Well I was just surfing the equipment trader online and I have foubd some interesting stuff.
I saw a brand new Pt-100 with there head listed for 93K. Well for that money lets explore what else can be had. There are hydro-ax style feller bunchers with and without saw heads for 25-35k. Not junk either. Buy one of those and for a rough price of 55k for a head (several brands for that) you could be mulching with 200 h.p. for less than a brand new PT-100 or Cat with mulcher.
Then you could sell the saw head and cover transportation of the larger tractor for a while. An articulated tractor will not tear the ground up bad and 200h.p. would cut just about anything in it's way.
Food for thought!!
 
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its crazy what equipment values have fallen to....i watched an iron planet auction last week or so sell a fecon ftx 90 for 37k....2006 with 800 hours...
i hear u robbie.....
 
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People who are looking for mulchers usually know about the engine problems in some of the fecon's. I'd be pissed to spend 100K for a new piece and have fecon try to bs me on the engine warrenty. I don't own a fecon but I've heard of at least 5 people having problems with the engine. Maybe this is why they don't hold any resell value.:confused:
 
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I've been looking at those. My logger buddies want me to buy an old dinosaur and let them rebuild it...

Great for big acre jobs but not so good for the "backyard" jobs.
 
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robbie, you have got to remember that most of the people that are reading this site do not have the means to move the large equipment. most of these people have one or two small machines. the average weekend forestry mower does not do bid jobs where you need to get the job done fast to make money, they do by the hour jobs. Trying to get property owners to understand that the upcharge of the larger machines produce more production per hour is almost impossible. they see the small machine at 150ph and the large hi production machine at 250ph and you tell them that the larger hp machine can produce 3x the amount in one hour than the lower 100hp machine they still go for the lower hp because of the lower price. the smaller machine makes more money by the hour because it is there for more hours.
 
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robbie, you have got to remember that most of the people that are reading this site do not have the means to move the large equipment. most of these people have one or two small machines. the average weekend forestry mower does not do bid jobs where you need to get the job done fast to make money, they do by the hour jobs. Trying to get property owners to understand that the upcharge of the larger machines produce more production per hour is almost impossible. they see the small machine at 150ph and the large hi production machine at 250ph and you tell them that the larger hp machine can produce 3x the amount in one hour than the lower 100hp machine they still go for the lower hp because of the lower price. the smaller machine makes more money by the hour because it is there for more hours.

Just use a Brown Tree Cutter and get alot of seat time---away from the house and the phone????
 
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I have only done a few by the hour jobs this year, mostly as a sub-contractor. I do much better by the acre and then the faster you get it done...

I do enough large tract jobs to justify a bigger machine and moving a machine for a 2-3 week job does not effect the bottom line to much.

I would say 30% of my jobs would be better with a big machine. So a new machine would not be justified
 
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Mulching small acreage/ranchettes is where the $ is at.
Get in and get out in one day or so.
And maybe get repeat business with multiple tract land owners.
It only takes 2 years before the underbrush is 2-3" dia. in FL.
 
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I'm with Timmark and I also think having the ability to do other services keeps you diversified. I can't tell you how many times efficient grapple work has paid the bills when mulching has dried up when the burn bans are lifted.
 
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I aggree about the back yards. Here the backyard jobs are null and void. But for that a would use a 50-60h.p. machine with our low flow. It can be pulled with 9999k bumper pull trailer. The whole thing would cost 50-60k.
Here the bigger machines are winning. They take the little jobs and blow them out bidding by the job. You can't compete against a 200 h.p. machine with a 100 h.p.
But knowing what your area will support and what equipment you need is key. Plus as we have discussed before no one combination will do.
Like Quick said there are pros and cons. Just something for us to bounce around.
 

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