Posted on 07/02/2014 6:42:25 AM PDT by servo1969
That’s what posting is for, so we don’t start to think that you’re just trying to lure us in to your website with a teaser headline.
Post the picture in the first place, if it’s interesting, we can decide for ourselves if we want to go to your site.
My friend does a lot of mulching at stop & shop plazas. He went out and bought a machine that sprays mulch through a hose. It holds about 5 yards and hooks up to the trailer hitch on the truck. Two guys could mulch a big plaza in a day with that machine.
Looks like an adapted long-wall mining excavator.
Servo1969 posted a couple pictures and the article. If you’re going to bitch about the video not being imbedded here, John Robinson is the man you want to talk to.
Ugly landscape? It will soon look better than if it’s logged.
The entire tree is mulched?
That’s a lot of horsepower and fuel being burned though I don’t mind. I mulch my garden with wood chips from the tree trimmers
Yeah, that’s pretty ugly too.
I guess the mulch breaks down faster than the general debris left after a logging operation.
Just glad I don’t have to rake it up...that’s a lot of Hefty Cinch Bags.
I have a neighbor that comes home from the bars very late and has a noisy car. Just thinking out loud here......
how does it work on spotted owls ?
Best not build on top of that mulch. It’s going to rot and settle.
You won’t have to rake it up. That’s the whole point. It will deteriorate much faster than the stumps and limbs left behind by the loggers. The mulch keeps the weeds down too. In less than a year you get a nice field. With logging you can see the debris for years.
The dude in Fargo needed one of these.
Never heard of them before today.
I just thought they were neat.
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