If you're getting into forestry mulching — whether for land clearing, ROW maintenance, invasive species management, or fire mitigation — your first decision is the platform: a purpose-built tracked mulcher or a mulching head mounted on an excavator you may already own.
Both approaches work. The right choice depends on your terrain, volume, and budget.
Machines like the FAE, Fecon, CMI, and ASV with mulching packages are purpose-built for one job: turning standing trees and brush into mulch.
Popular brands and pricing (from our current inventory):
Brands like FAE, Fecon, Denis Cimaf, and Rayco make mulching heads that mount on standard excavators (typically 15-35 ton class). This turns your excavator into a mulcher with a quick attachment change.
Pricing:
Assuming medium-density brush and timber (4-8 inch diameter trees):
| Factor | Dedicated Track Mulcher | Excavator + Mulching Head |
|---|---|---|
| Acres per day | 1 – 3 acres | 0.75 – 2 acres |
| Fuel consumption | 15 – 25 gal/hr | 10 – 20 gal/hr |
| Typical day rate (rental) | $3,000 – $5,000 | $2,000 – $3,500 |
| Maintenance intensity | High (teeth, belts, mulcher-specific) | Moderate (teeth + standard excavator) |
Buy a dedicated track mulcher if: Forestry mulching is your primary business, you work on slopes regularly, or you're clearing more than 500 acres per year.
Buy an excavator-mounted head if: Mulching is part of a broader service offering (site prep, demolition, utilities), you need reach for bank and ROW work, or you're adding mulching to an existing excavator fleet.
We carry track mulchers, forestry heads, chippers, and grinders from FAE, Fecon, CMI, Bandit, and more. View all forestry equipment or view track mulchers.