Fecon Bull Hog High-Flow Mulcher for Skid Steers

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Fecon Bull Hog High-Flow Mulcher for Skid Steers

Overview

Fecon's Bull Hog in high-flow configuration is a heavy-duty forestry mulcher for high-output skid steers on demanding land clearing, right-of-way maintenance, and forestry operations across Canada. Fecon is a leading North American mulcher manufacturer; the high-flow Bull Hog is matched to machines with 30-45 GPM hydraulic output for maximum cutting performance. Available through authorized Fecon dealers in Canada.

Canada Availability

Available in Canada through authorized Fecon dealers.

Key Facts

  • Type: Bull Hog high-flow forestry mulcher
  • Hydraulic requirement: 30-45 GPM high-flow circuit
  • Application: land clearing, right-of-way, forestry operations
  • Cutting: carbide cutting tools for hardwood and softwood
  • Mount: universal skid steer quick attach (SSQA)
Specs sourced from fecon.com · Last verified: March 2026

See It in Action

Is This Right For You?

Buy if

  • You're processing brush, saplings, and slash in place — drum mulchers handle mixed material up to 6 inches
  • Land clearing, pipeline corridor prep, or right-of-way maintenance where material stays on site
  • Your machine has the high-flow hydraulics required — drum mulchers typically need 25-35+ GPM

Skip if

  • Your skid steer is standard-flow — most drum mulchers require high-flow to run efficiently
  • Tree diameter exceeds 8 inches regularly — a dedicated forestry mulcher or felling head handles larger material

Also consider

  • Forestry mulcher for heavier timber and larger diameter material
  • Rotary cutter or brush cutter if material size is consistently under 3 inches
Machine Compatibility

Compatible with all skid steer brands and compact track loaders via universal SSQA quick attach. Mid-frame machines (S450–S650 class) are the most common fit.

About Fecon in Canada

Fecon is a US manufacturer specializing in forestry and land clearing equipment. Their Bull Hog and BTX mulching heads are well-regarded by professional land clearing contractors in Canada. Fecon products are available through select Canadian dealers, primarily in regions with active forestry and brush management markets.

Care & Maintenance

  • Inspect carbide hammers or teeth before every use — missing or broken hammers unbalance the rotor and can cause catastrophic motor damage at high RPM
  • Replace worn teeth in matched sets across the rotor — even one missing hammer creates vibration destructive enough to damage drive motor bearings
  • Grease rotor shaft bearing housings every 4–8 hours of operation, or more frequently in dusty or abrasive conditions
  • Clean packed fibrous material from the housing interior and rotor after every session — buildup adds asymmetric weight and creates rotor imbalance
  • Check the hydraulic motor case drain line monthly for leakage — a restricted or failed case drain causes motor shaft seal failure and internal leakage

How to Connect

  1. Attach mulcher head using Bob-Tach
  2. Connect high-flow hydraulic couplers
  3. Verify rotor direction — debris should eject downward, not toward operator
  4. Run at idle for 30 seconds before engaging rotor at working speed
Safety NoteMulchers are high-flow only (25-45 GPM+) — do not run on standard flow machines. Wear full PPE — flying debris risk.

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Pricing varies by region and dealer stock levels change seasonally. For current availability and a real quote, contact a local dealer.

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✓ Last checked: March 2026

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