npaden
Well-known member
I posted some pictures earlier on my thread asking about excavator mulchers but thought I would start a new thread because I think this is cool. LOL.
I hired out a guy to run a skid steer mulcher on my property about 100 miles south of my house. The property had a fire 12 years ago and things have come back really well, except some of it has come back so thick it is almost unusable to any wildlife. Deer can't even walk through it. It is bumelia or the common name is chittamwood and it is a good tree for wildlife but not when it is this thick. The stuff I've read said that it responds vigorously to fire and that sure seems accurate.
I have a few clips I'm uploading to YouTube of the mulcher in action if anyone is interested.
I hired out a guy to run a skid steer mulcher on my property about 100 miles south of my house. The property had a fire 12 years ago and things have come back really well, except some of it has come back so thick it is almost unusable to any wildlife. Deer can't even walk through it. It is bumelia or the common name is chittamwood and it is a good tree for wildlife but not when it is this thick. The stuff I've read said that it responds vigorously to fire and that sure seems accurate.
I have a few clips I'm uploading to YouTube of the mulcher in action if anyone is interested.