| Model No. | HD Forestry Mulcher – 48″, HD Forestry Mulcher – 60″ |
|---|---|
| Path Width | 62”, 75” |
| Rotor Width | 48”, 60” |
| Minimum Engine HP | 45 HP, 60 HP |
| Cutting Depth | 1” Below Grade, 1” Below Grade |
| Number of Teeth | 72, 92 |
| Tooth Style | 1″ Planer or Ripper, 1″ Planer or Ripper |
| System Protection | Built-in Relief, Built-in Relief |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 44” x 64” x 44”, 56” x 78” x 60” |
| Operating Weight | 1,490 lbs, 2,115 lbs |
Model – SP548/SP560 | Path Width – 62”/75” | Rotor Width – 48″/60” | Tooth Style – 1″ Planer or Ripper
Skid Pro’s Forestry Mulcher SP 500 is built for power, durability, and precision, making it the ultimate solution for land clearing. Our Skid Steer Forestry Mulcher has an HD frame and reinforced push bar to deliver commercial-rated strength and durability. Designed with high-flow and standard-flow options, this forestry mulcher features a flow-matched motor for superior performance, an ultra-HD drive train for maximum torque, and carbide-faced teeth for long-lasting cutting power. A visible pressure gauge on this low-flow mulcher for skid steer allows easy monitoring, while high-flotation skid shoes keep teeth out of the dirt. All these features make it an ideal choice to tackle the toughest land-clearing jobs.

HD frame and reinforced push bar deliver commercial-rated strength and durability

Ultra HD drive train produces the torque and speed necessary for top productivity

Dynamically balanced rotor deliver smooth speed and maximum performance

Carbon hardened tooth holders can take high impact force without flinching

Carbide flat teeth deliver unmatched impact force and efficient grinding and mulching

Drive system utilizes flex couplers to prolong life and protect the HD drive motor

HD frame and reinforced push bar deliver commercial-rated strength and durability

Ultra HD drive train produces the torque and speed necessary for top productivity

Dynamically balanced rotor deliver smooth speed and maximum performance

Carbon hardened tooth holders can take high impact force without flinching

Carbide flat teeth deliver unmatched impact force and efficient grinding and mulching

Drive system utilizes flex couplers to prolong life and protect the HD drive motor
| Model No. | SP300 | SP548 | SP560 | SP900 |
| Path Width | 60″ | 62” | 75” | 75″ |
| Rotor Width | 48″ | 48” | 60” | 60″ |
| Minimum Engine HP | 45 HP | 45 HP | 60 HP | 75 HP |
| Cutting Depth | 1″ Below Grade | 1” Below Grade | 1” Below Grade | 2″ Below Grade |
| Number of Teeth | 60 | 72 | 92 | 38 |
| Tooth Style | Disc Carbide | 1″ Planer or Ripper | 1″ Planer or Ripper | 2.375″ Planer or Ripper |
| System Protection | Built-in Relief | Built-in Relief | Built-in Relief | Built-in Relief |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 30” x 68” x 38” | 44” x 64” x 44” | 56” x 78” x 60” | 62” x 82” x 62” |
| Operating Weight | 950 lbs | 1,490 lbs | 2,115 lbs | 2,975 lbs |

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POPULAR QUESTIONS
A skid steer mulcher is a powerful and versatile attachment for clearing vegetation. When choosing a forestry mulcher attachment for skid steer or track loader, there are two main types to consider. First, the disc mulcher, which resembles a brush cutter but features large mulching teeth for aggressive cutting. Second, the drum mulcher, where teeth are mounted on a rotating drum that grinds material directly beneath it. Both types have distinct advantages, so selecting the right one depends on your specific needs and desired outcome. Understanding the differences between disc mulchers and drum mulchers ensures you get the best performance for your land-clearing projects.
The Forestry Mulcher SP500 is available in both high-flow and standard-flow options, ensuring compatibility with various skid steers. To maximize performance, we match the motor to your machine’s flow rate, guaranteeing smooth operation and optimal efficiency.
One of the most common questions we receive is whether to rent or buy a skid steer mulcher. The key factor is how often you’ll use it. If it’s a one-time job, renting is the best option. However, if you plan to use it frequently or for industrial or commercial applications, purchasing is the smarter investment. With rental costs averaging $700 to $800 per day, owning a low flow mulcher for skid steer can quickly pay for itself in just a few years of regular use. Assess your workload and long-term needs to make the best decision for your operation.
The size of the skid steers you need for a forestry mulcher depends on the mulcher’s flow and power requirements. For instance, skid steer standard mulcher has a minimum hydraulic flow of 17-25 gallons per minute and requires horse power of 50-75HP. These mulchers are best for light land clearing, brush, and small trees up to 4-6 inches in diameter. The minimum hydraulic flow of high-flow mulchers is 26-45+GPM and requires horse power of 75-120+ HP. These mulchers are ideal for heavy-duty land clearing, thick brushes, and trees up to 10+ inches in diameter. A high-flow skid steer with at least 75 HP is ideal for professional and commercial forestry mulching. Always check the mulcher’s flow requirements and ensure your machine meets or exceeds them for optimal performance.
A skid steer Forestry mulcher SP500 can clear 1-4 acres per day or even more for saplings and smaller brushes. Terrain, density of vegetation, and type of material such as brushes, saplings, and small trees influence the clearing speed.
Yes, a forestry mulcher attachment for skid steer is worth it for land clearing, if you need an efficient and fast way to remove vegetation. Here are the key benefits of owning a forestry mulcher attachment for skid steer:
The primary difference between a standard brush cutter and a forestry mulcher lies in their cutting mechanism, power, and intended use.
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