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PRIME MOVERS AND MULCHERS


The Bandit Model 5000 mulchers are generally used for site clearance projects


Mulcher TFMF


Mulcher TFVH2


thinning, and then replanting to yield higher volume forests.”


Mulcher TFVJ


Mulcher TFVJH


The Eclips EX300 from Risley is a multipurpose workhorse, built for forestry applications along with oilfield, construction, agriculture and other applications. Powering the EX300 is a 325 hp Cummins QSL tier III engine. Machine control is managed with Sauer-Danfoss PLUS+1 Control system. Through an electric over hydraulic control, the PLUS+1 system manages engine and hydraulic hp to provide a true multifunctional control to all mobility and attachment systems. The EX300 features a ‘High and Live’ Flex-


Mulcher TFVMF


Trac system. The hydrostatically driven Lohman high drive is located in the (Type 2) chassis. This combination of ‘High and Live’ allows for the high drive system to manage only the forces required to manoeuvre the machine and the lower track undercarriage manages the static and running live weight of the machine.


The ‘High and Live’ Flex-Trac system offers


Stump Cutter


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greater stability and mobility with the Dynamic Transfer Suspension, which dynamically transfers machine weight to each track frame as uneven terrain is encountered. This, in combination with the Flex-Trac system, allows minimal moving effort and maximum tractive effort as obstacles and terrain are encountered. Risley’s rugged and reliable Eclips EX400 multipurpose carrier is powered by an 11 litre 400 hp, Tier III Cummins engine and walks with the company’s high speed flex track, designed to ensure power, traction and floatation in steep and deep terrain. The Eclips is designed to work with major brands of mulchers and in-ground grinder attachments as well as a multitude of other attachments. The Eclips EX400 boasts a long list of standard and convenient user- friendly features, including the “remarkably spacious and comfortable” cab with its panoramic view, satellite ready stereo, air conditioning


and heater, joy stick controls, and ergonomically designed seating. These features ensure a safe and enjoyable shift. This unique vehicle brings speed,


durability, and versatility to the global marketplace with applications in the forestry, mining, oil and gas, construction and agricultural sectors. The vehicle incorporates Risley’s patented suspension system and patent pending Flex-Trac, a durable, flexible on/off road steel track system. All of the Eclips vehicles are designed to handle adverse terrain and ground conditions with the speed and versatility of wheeled machines due to its innovative polymer encapsulated torsional track system. The durable steel track allows for inherited torsional stress to be evenly transferred through each link over the entire length of the track.


In addition the Flex-Trac patented design,


the EZ200 and EX400 also feature Risley’s patented Dynamic Oscillating Suspension designed to distribute the machine load between the front and rear axles and provide a “soft-ride” and “unequalled machine


The Eclips EX300


Eclips EX400 52 International Forest Industries | OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2011


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