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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 6892" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Have never heard the word Bulldog before today but have worked on the Fecon rotary grinders quite a few times and have had the chance to jump on and try it out and it is an awsome piece of equipment that will destroy the woods in a short time , I have see them on PosiTrack , Cat and ASV , a Lexan front windshield is a must as it is dangerous as stuff goes flying all over the place , the biggest problem I have found with them is there is so much dust that the radiator , cooler , air filters and a/c coil has to be cleaned out very often as it causes machine to run hot -----on another note , I don't know what part of the country your in , but have heard it from a couple of people down here and don't know if it holds water or not but they feel that using it promotes termites , which are pretty bad around here , as you are chipping up the wood and mixing a lot of wood into the soil , if it's farm land or pasture I guess it wouldn't matter , but if you are building a house on the land I would guess you would have to use some kind of termite extermination chemicals on the land ------ down here if you have some decent trees on your land they will pay you up to about a $1,000 per acre to clear the land for you for the pulp wood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 6892, member: 782"] Have never heard the word Bulldog before today but have worked on the Fecon rotary grinders quite a few times and have had the chance to jump on and try it out and it is an awsome piece of equipment that will destroy the woods in a short time , I have see them on PosiTrack , Cat and ASV , a Lexan front windshield is a must as it is dangerous as stuff goes flying all over the place , the biggest problem I have found with them is there is so much dust that the radiator , cooler , air filters and a/c coil has to be cleaned out very often as it causes machine to run hot -----on another note , I don't know what part of the country your in , but have heard it from a couple of people down here and don't know if it holds water or not but they feel that using it promotes termites , which are pretty bad around here , as you are chipping up the wood and mixing a lot of wood into the soil , if it's farm land or pasture I guess it wouldn't matter , but if you are building a house on the land I would guess you would have to use some kind of termite extermination chemicals on the land ------ down here if you have some decent trees on your land they will pay you up to about a $1,000 per acre to clear the land for you for the pulp wood [/QUOTE]
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