Land Management
Fuel Modification
Wildfire fuel reduction and defensible space in the wildland interface.
What this work involves
In parks and the wildland interface, fuel reduction has to happen without tearing up the ground. The spider is ideal for it — picking up dead fall and beetle-kill, processing standing fuel and stacking debris into clean burn piles, all on a footprint light enough for protected terrain.
The mulcher turns standing brush and slash into a ground-layer of chips in a single pass, cutting wildfire risk around communities and infrastructure without the cost of hauling material off site.
Discuss a fuel modification projectOn site
Fuel Modification in the field.
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Picking up dead fall and green kill from the pine beetle and stacking it into burn piles.
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Low ground impact makes the spider the ideal machine for fuel work inside parks.
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Hazardous fuel loads cleared and consolidated, ready for controlled burning.
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