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Land clearing debris can be tricky to process. Large logs and stumps can mix with abrasive dirt and rocks to produce a challenging blend of materials. That is, without the right equipment!
Land Clearing Processing Equipment
Remove dirt and rocks with a star screen or trommel. Grind clean wood with a high-speed grinder. Shred trees and branches with a high-torque shredder. Sort it all with a trommel or scalping screen and redistribute rocks and stones onsite to eliminate unnecessary transport weight. Then, transform that useless debris into high-value mulch or compost, or waste-to-energy (WTE) biofuel wood chips.
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Clear your land with ease and make a buck or thousands recycling the debris!
Case Studies
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