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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    I ended up just grubbing some areas out as well. Not worth getting a flat tire. The only good thing about a rotary head is that they seem more tolerant to debris. The mulching head like yours leaves a much nicer finished product though.
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    I know what you mean with the mowing. We run a 721e hydro-ax with a rotary deck. I was mowing a old industrial site this week. It was like a very loud treasure hunt. Found many interesting things including a very deep hand dug well.
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    Demolition, clearing and grading

    I have always enjoyed your clearing photos and have admired your equipment. We do land clearing and logging in New York and always enjoy seeing how guys do it in different areas. You have a top notch operation knowing how hard it is to keep equipment in nice shape in the woods.
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    Morbark track chipper undercarriage

    I am pretty sure it is a 225. It has the large motor with the brake pack. I found some numbers on the outside of the final drive. They were 3v8906 and mdwudu. Ill try to get a pic. Thanks
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    Morbark track chipper undercarriage

    We have a Morbark model 20 chipper that has a 225 CAT undercarriage. The right track has little power. It feels like the hydraulic motor is giving it power but it is fighting it. I have an idea that it is the brake hanging up. Im pretty sure that it takes power to release the brake. I was...
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