Erosion
A key to control of erosion is the roots.
Neighboring trees and vegitation have complex interconnected root systems.
If you uproot one tree, you can compromise adjacent ones that you intended to keep.
With the Bull Hog you can grind down to the ground level, leaving roots intact and adjacent trees secure.
If you have stumps to clear, it is not always good to uproot them.
Uprooting weakens the subsoil, leaving it prone for erosion during heavy rain.
With the Bull Hog you can grind down to just below the ground level, leaving roots and the soil intact.
[Chippers] || [Stump Grinders] || [Grinders] || [Firewood] || [Composting] || [Bull Hog] || [News] [Contact Us] || [Ask Mr Chips] || [Customers] || [Used Equipment] || [Parts&Service] || [Links]
#104 - 20551 Langley Bypass, Langley, BC V3A 3E8 Tel: (604) 532-6000 - Fax: (604) 532-6001 CANADA WIDE TOLL FREE NUMBER 1-800-665-2447 Email: mrchips@northlandchippers.com