FAE INTRODUCES SCL/RCU STUMP CUTTERS FOR ITS RCU55 AND RCU75 REMOTE CONTROLLED TRACKED CARRIERS.
FAE enhances the versatility of its RCU55 and RCU75 remote controlled tracked carriers with the new SCL/RCU55 and SCL/RCU75 stump cutters.
The new SCL/RCU is ideal for removing stumps in forests and parks, on roadsides, by riverbanks, or in agricultural settings.
Compact and easy to handle, the SCL/RCU line features a heavy-duty shredding disc to tackle the most stubborn stumps and roots up to 45 cm deep for the SCL/RCU55 and up to 50 cm deep for the SCL/RCU75.
The SCL/RCU’s Direct Drive motor minimizes maintenance and makes it possible to have an extremely compact machine body. Hydraulic and proportional swing controls allow operators, while stationary, to swing the unit back and forth to grind larger material.
The release of the new SCL/RCU takes the RCU remote controlled tracked carriers to a new level of versatility, with more options for customers who want to get the most out of their vehicle. With the many easily interchangeable attachments for the RCU55 and RCU75, operators can grind stumps quickly and easily or tackle heavy or light vegetation with the dedicated forestry mulchers.
LAND CLEARING – FAE Land Clearing products are designed to speed up and make a wide range of forestry and agricultural processes easier and more productive, working in wooded areas and forests, on agricultural lands, rivers and canals, in natural areas and urban green spaces.
CONSTRUCTION – FAE Construction products are geared toward professional customers that require highly flexible and productive products to use on construction sites for roadwork, highways, trails, quarries, mines and infrastructure in general.
DEMINING – FAE Demining line is for organizations and institutions that work to reclaim land otherwise dangerous and no longer accessible and restore them for civil use, working on streets, trails, in agricultural areas, and forests where there are mines.
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