The Fecon Disc Hawk is a new mulching head that embodies raw power and precision and PS Plant Specs Online has the specs uploaded.
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With an overall width of 1956mm and a working width of 1524mm, this attachment is built to handle demanding forestry tasks.
Whether it’s clearing land for agriculture, maintaining firebreaks, or preparing sites for construction, the Disc Hawk is a versatile tool.
Weighing in at 1225 kg, it is no lightweight, but its heft is a testament to its durability and strength.
The Disc Hawk requires a hydraulic flow of 112 to 190 litres per minute, making it compatible with skidsteers and tracked loaders that have a flow capacity of 113 to 190 litres per minute.
This ensures that the attachment can operate efficiently and effectively, even in the most challenging conditions.
The Disc Hawk features a disc rotor, equipped with 44 knives that can cut through vegetation and wood with ease.
With a maximum cut capacity of 360mm, this mulching head can handle trees, shrubs, and undergrowth of significant size, making it ideal for clearing large areas quickly and efficiently.
The three hydraulic hoses ensure a steady and reliable flow of power, allowing the Disc Hawk to maintain consistent performance even under heavy loads.
Its durable construction and high-quality materials ensure that it can endure the abrasive conditions of forestry work, from the rocky outcrops of the outback to the dense, tangled undergrowth of the rainforest.
The Disc Hawk’s compatibility with skidsteers and tracked loaders makes it a versatile tool for a wide range of applications.
Whether you’re working on a small property or a large-scale forestry operation, this attachment can be easily integrated into existing equipment, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for land clearing and vegetation management.
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