

Maximize uptime and productivity across different jobsite conditions with Fecon’s innovative and aggressive FGT, HDT, and DCR Rotor systems—configured for your needs!
FGT and HDT rotors are available in all Bull Hog® models and use the same proven bolt-on stub shafts and bearing systems for long-lasting durability. Fecon offers a variety of tool options to tailor both systems for maximum results in changing conditions. Additionally, the Depth Control Rotor (DCR) system brings a new level of performance and value to mulching, controlling the depth of bite and efficiently directing material flow so that energy is reserved for production. Our DCR cuts faster, delivering better fuel economy and more uniform particle size. Configure a Bull Hog Rotor below, and see the advantages it can deliver to your job site and your productivity.
FGT Drum Style Rotor and Tool System Features & Benefits
The FGT rotor system is a drum-style configuration featuring a smooth rotor surface, spiral tool pattern, and innovative tool shape for smooth, efficient cutting. In addition to outstanding performance, the FGT rotor system is built to last in the severe application of mulching. Forged tools and tool holders, a V-Back tool fastening system, heavy-wall drum material, and an efficient structural design have been proven in tough applications for thousands of hours with power in excess of 600 HP.
- Single-bolt tool fastening that is secure and easily serviced from the rear of the tool holder.
- Severe Duty rotor bearing seal design protects from debris for longer bearing life.
- Forged bolt-on rotor stub shafts.
- Lower profile tool height and smooth rotor surface — ideal when working in deep snow or in the soil.
Fecon’s FGT rotor system can be equipped with four different tool options including three unique carbide options and a knife tool that allows contractors to quickly configure their mulcher to diverse conditions.
- Standard dual-carbide tools—greatest all-around reliability and performance for most contractors
- Severe Duty carbides—wear plates added to the body of the Standard Double Carbide
- Stone tools—the greatest durability and wear characteristics against rock and abrasion
- The Viking Sword knife—increased productivity and finer, more consistent chip size
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