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The Heavy-Weight in Pulvi-Mulchers Gets BIGGER.
The 3600 Series Pulvi-Mulcher from Brillion
features wider working widths, increased
trash clearance and reduced downtime in the
field. The series is available in 21', 25', 30' and
36'6" working widths. The 30' model weighs
80% more than the popular WL360 for more
clod crushing power. The 36'6" unit is the
widest Pulvi-Mulcher ever offered by Brillion.
All 3600 Series models feature 8" roller
axles with heavy-duty bearings that
improve reliability and reduce maintenance
interruptions in the field. The design includes
three rows of two-piece edge bent s-tines
on overall 6" spacing. 25" of under frame
clearance improves trash flow through the
machine. A leveling device in front of the rear
roller helps level ridges left by the shanks.
A choice of 20" Notched, 20" Crowfoot or 20"
Optimizer
®
Ductile Iron Pulverizer
wheels allows each 3600 Pulvi-Mulcher
to be customized to varying soil conditions.
And new to this series is the 24" Notched
Ductile Iron wheel to provide even more clod
crushing power with its heavy weight.
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for years, new, innovative models make
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ever. Research supported by the Propane
Education & Research Council has shown
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Michael Newland is director of
agriculture business development for the
Propane Education & Research Council. He
can be reached at
michael.newland@propane.com.