Mulcher and chipper attachments for excavators, spider machines and skid steers
Every machine here earned its place. With them, we’ve worked rough terrain, raced storms, and repaired breakdowns in the middle of nowhere, with no one on the line (or when no one picked up the phone?). They held up when the weather turned, the clock was ticking, and the job couldn’t wait. These mulchers and chippers proved themselves where it matters, in the field, not just on paper.
Equipment built to perform through the rough and unpredictable
We offer mulchers and chippers made for real conditions: unstable terrain, remote locations and pressure-heavy jobs. Every attachment is carefully tested and matched to ensure it holds up when the work is long, the ground moody and failure is not an option.
Mulchers

When you need to clear dense brush, grind thick undergrowth or take down tough vegetation, a strong forestry mulcher is your frontline tool. Ours are built with torque-heavy rotors, hardened steel teeth and solid construction that resists clogging, heat and debris overload. If you’re unsure what setup is best, knowing how to choose the right mulcher for your machine can help avoid costly mismatches and downtime.
These mulchers stay with you through long duty cycles and high pressure work. Whether you are creating a firebreak, clearing a slope or opening up a pipeline path, you need consistent, steady bite, clean discharge and full hydraulic compatibility. That is what our attachments deliver every day, job after job.
Chippers

Clearing trees, cutting limbs or handling post-storm debris takes more than brute force. Our industrial chippers are designed for field reliability, with strong feed systems, reinforced frames and optimized blade geometry for clean, consistent material reduction. In case you’re wondering whether a chipper or a mulcher is better suited for the job, it usually comes down to the type of material and the result you need.
They are not made for landscaping or hobby use. These tools are built for mounted operation on real machines. Whether you need to turn limbs into chips after fire cleanup or prep cleared ground on a construction site, our chippers will keep up without jamming or breaking under pressure.
Mulcher or chipper, each attachment we build is made to work when the job gets rough. You bring the machine, we bring the tool that keeps up.
Our attachments, matched to the right machines
No carrier, no matter how powerful, performs at its best with the wrong attachment.
That’s why we tailor every mulcher and chipper to match your machine’s specs, from hydraulic flow to weight balance. The right fit means no strain, no waste, and no downtime.
We currently support three types of heavy-duty carriers used in demanding field conditions.
Excavators
Excavators offer reach, stability and power; all essentials for slope work, dense vegetation and land clearing. Our tools are built to mount securely on mid to large excavators and to deliver performance over long hours on uneven ground.
We make sure each match is clean, based on your carrier’s weight class, hydraulic output and arm configuration. You get full efficiency without compromise.
Spider excavators
Spider machines go where others can’t; steep slopes, loose soil, or riverside terrain. But they need tools that stay balanced and productive even when the machine is tilted or suspended.
Our attachments are designed for extreme angles and unpredictable terrain. They keep power steady and cuts clean, whether you’re working fire lines, remote trails or flood zones.
Skid steers
Ready to find the right tool for your carrier?
Tell us what type of machine you are working with, and we will take care of the rest. We will match you with the right mulcher or chipper, tailored to your exact specs, no guessing, no upsell.
To get started, we just need to know:
- Your machine’s brand and model
- Hydraulic flow and pressure
- The type of terrain or worksite conditions
You will get real support from people who perfectly know the field.
Got that info ready? Let’s talk:
FAQ
What machines are your attachments compatible with?
We provide forestry mulchers and industrial chippers designed for excavators, spider machines and skid steers. Each tool is matched to the carrier’s hydraulic flow, pressure, weight class and configuration, so you get optimal performance without stress on the machine. You can also check our use cases page to see how these attachments are used in the field on real terrain.
Do you offer mulchers or chippers for tractors or compact loaders?
No. Our equipment is not built for landscaping gear, backyard tools or light-duty compact loaders. We focus strictly on professional-grade carriers that can handle heavy loads, aggressive cutting and long working cycles under pressure. If you’re not sure your machine qualifies, contact us directly, we’ll confirm fast.
How do I choose the right attachment for my machine?
Start by telling us your carrier type and model, along with its hydraulic specs (flow and pressure) and the type of terrain you’re working on. Based on that, we’ll recommend the exact mulcher or chipper that perfectly fits. If you want to understand our approach, check out the about page to see how we only provide gear tested in real-world conditions.
Are your attachments suited for post-fire, flood or storm cleanup?
Yes. Many of our clients work in disaster recovery and mitigation. Our mulchers and chippers are used in wildfire zones, storm-damaged forests and flood-prone areas to clear paths, manage debris or restore access. These are tools that hold up when the job can’t wait and the terrain is unpredictable. You can learn more about these applications on our Use Cases page.
Can I rent your equipment instead of buying?
Yes. If you only need gear for a specific job or short-term project, we offer rental options, check out our service page. It’s the same heavy-duty equipment we sell, just with flexible terms. Reach out and tell us what you need, and we’ll walk you through the best setup.
What’s the difference between a mulcher and a chipper?
Mulchers grind vegetation, brush and undergrowth into a fine layer spread on the ground. Chippers cut limbs and branches into chips for easier transport or disposal. Depending on your job — ground prep, cleanup or clearing — one will make more sense than the other. If you’re unsure which one you need, our article what is the difference between a mulcher and a chipper breaks it down clearly.
How do I know which mulcher fits my machine type?
You don’t have to guess. Just give us your machine’s specs, type, model, hydraulic output, and we’ll confirm exactly what attachment fits and performs. No generic recommendations, no wrong match.