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FAE Introduces New RQL/HY Forestry Mulcher for Powerpack Vehicles, Wheeled Excavators

FAE introduces the new RQL/HY forestry mulcher for powerpack vehicles and wheeled excavators. Capable of shredding vegetation up to 6 in. in diameter, it offers easy maintenance, compact design and high productivity. Equipped with C/3/MINI teeth and BL/MINI blades, available in three different widths. Ideal for roadside maintenance, wildlife habitat management and commercial grounds upkeep.

Mon March 03, 2025 - National Edition
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FAE technology is now available for powerpack vehicles and wheeled excavators from 10 tons to 15 tons with the introduction of the new RQL/HY forestry mulcher.

The RQL/HY can shred grass, shrubs and trees up to 6 in. in diameter. It can be used to control vegetation along roadsides, railroad tracks, canals, rivers and lakes; to manage and protect wildlife habitats; and to maintain commercial parks and sports grounds.

"The RQL/HY's direct drive motor minimizes maintenance and allows for a highly compact machine design, enhancing maneuverability," said FAE. "The head's clean profile and compact build are further achieved through the integration of a hydraulic block with a flow regulator valve built into the motor, along with a thumb bracket in the frame. The head is designed for high productivity, durability and easy maintenance."

The new RQL/HY can be equipped with C/3/MINI teeth and BL/MINI blades and it is available in widths RQL/HY-125, RQL/HY-150 and RQL/HY-175.

for more information, visit https://www.fae-group.com/en_US/products/land-clearing/hydraulic-driven-heads/forestry-mulchers-for-excavators/rql-hy

This story also appears on Forestry Equipment Guide.




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