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One of Bron’s other larger mulchers, the 400


The 275 has been in production for three years and it has been received very well with our mulching contractors – RWF Bron, Mark Odorico


forestry mulchers of which the Bron 275 Mulcher was the most interesting innovation. “Bron builds mulchers up to 700 hp,” explained company President Robert Hall. “Our customers love the performance power of our 300, 440 and 540 hp mulchers on dry soil conditions, however, we saw a need for contractors working on soft, wet ground needing powerful mulching at lower ground pressure. The Bron 275


mulcher was designed for this purpose.” The 275 mulcher has an oscillating front axle


that promotes a longer undercarriage life and improves stability while maintaining a constant ground pressure, according to Sales Manager Mark Odorico. “The cab also tilts to allow full access for servicing, which is an important feature to our customers. The 275 has been in production for three years and it has been


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received very well with our mulching contractors.”


Designed specifically for low ground


pressure and easy transportation, the new Bron 275 gives contractors all the strength of a Bron mulcher in the smaller, compact size they need. Built on a D3 undercarriage, the 275 has a low ground pressure rating (3.5 psi). For rocky ground conditions, contractors have the option


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