PRIME MOVERS AND MULCHERS
stability”. This system allows the vehicles to “float” in almost all ground conditions.
The Iron Wolf 700B integrates the mobility and functionality of a purpose built crawler and the versatility of the IronWolf Slasher and Crusher attachments producing remarkable results. Powered by a Caterpillar® C-18 700hp engine whatever challenges are encountered, the powerful IronWolf 700B provides solutions, expands capabilities, and opens the door to new opportunities. A variety of cutting and mulching head options are available including IronWolf’s Crusher 1040, Slasher 1040 and Crusher 1040H attachments. IronWolf’s Slasher series clears and mulches standing trees, brush and stumps, creating a clear, stable soil base. Perfect for site clearing
IronWolf’s Slasher
attachment
Its superior traction can handle the most difficult terrain without getting stuck – Prinoth
IronWolf 700 B Prime Mover
For all aspects of brush cutting, mulching, or vegetation management, Prinoth offers a vehicle that can access hard-to-reach areas all year round.
Designed for the harshest conditions, the
and site preparation they stand up to rocks in soil, site excavation of frozen soil with little or no mixing of sub soil into top soil. Standing trees, brush and stumps easily succumb to the Slasher’s 10 ft wide mouth. The attachments are designed to mount on track- type tractors and enables superior mobility for a variety of construction, mining and forestry applications. The Slasher Series includes a cutter assembly with a 10 ft wide cutter drum and an auxiliary engine package. The cutter drum diameter is 40” enabling cutting depths up to 8”.
The Prinoth Beaver
Prinoth Beaver goes where many other forestry mulchers are unable to tread. Despite its compact size, the Beaver is big on power. The loading arms have a lift capacity of 1,818 kg (4,008 lb) and a maximum reach of 2.3 m (7.8 ft) and can be outfitted with quick-attach implements for each specific job. It can be equipped with most leading-brand, hydraulically driven mulching heads. “Its superior traction can handle the most difficult terrain without getting stuck, and its compact size allows for precise manoeuvring in any environment,” the company stated. At only 4 m (13 ft) long and 1.8 m (5.9 ft) wide, it can be easily transported to any work site. The Beaver has a low ground pressure, meaning it can travel through and clear dense areas with limited impact on the environment outside
the worksite. By mulching
trees and brush on site, it
eliminates the steps of cutting and skidding out trees, saving time and money. The cab of the Beaver is ROPS and FOPS certified, so the safety of the operator is enhanced. IFI
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