Canadian Biomass Magazine

Fecon introduces new mulching tractor

January 31, 2012
By Fecon Inc.

Fecon MulcherJan. 31, 2012 - Fecon is proud to introduce the new FTX100 LGP mulching tractor. Equipped with a 99hp Kubota V3800 engine this, tractor provides impressive cutting power and traction capabilities for all job conditions.

Jan. 31, 2012 –
Fecon is proud to introduce the
new FTX100 LGP mulching tractor. Equipped with a 99hp Kubota V3800 engine this,
tractor provides impressive cutting power and traction capabilities for all job
conditions. Though similar to the original FTX100 this machine boasts a heavier
designed undercarriage. The FTX100 LGP
offers both 16” and 20” track shoe options in single or triple grouser. These
options allow the contractor to outfit the machine for rough terrain or soft
ground conditions where a light footprint or reduced ground disturbance is
important.

The 20” wide track option on the FTX100 LGP provides 4.4
psi ground pressure. Added value features on this purpose built tractor are ground
clearance, tractive effort and durability. With the standard quick attach
mounting system the FTX100 LGP can be equipped to utilize several forestry and
construction attachments. Compact size and a weight of 14,950 lbs. allow for
easy transport with mid-sized trucks.

 Fecon FTX100 LGP  
The new Fecon FTX100 LGP mulching tractor features a 99hp Kubota V3800 engine this,
tractor provides impressive cutting power and traction capabilities for all job
conditions.


 

Enhanced design, reliable power, attachment versatility
and rugged durability make the FTX100 LGP the right choice for R.O.W. clearing,
site prep and many other forestry applications.

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About Fecon Inc.

Fecon, Inc. was established in 1992 near
Cincinnati, Ohio and originally produced horizontal grinders and other wood
processing equipment. Fecon’s Bull Hog is currently the #1 selling forestry
mulcher. Fecon also provides FTX track carriers and other equipment for
vegetation management and wood to energy biomass industries.


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