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“Best Buy” Brush Crusher
Svend Jakobsen, Rock Island, Ill.: “I bought a Brush Crusher from Westendorf about a year and a half ago. I’ve already cleared 45 acres of brush and trees. It required no extra hydraulics on my tractor.
  “I go in and cut down a bunch of trees and then use the Brush Crusher to lift trees a foot in diameter and carry them out for debranching. Once I remove the logs, I scoop up the branches and put them in a pile.
  “Before I bought it, all I had to work with was an old tractor and a loader. I looked at adding a grapple to the loader, but it would have required adding auxiliary hydraulics. Just the kit for my tractor would have been $2,000 to $3,000 with installation extra.
  “The Brush Crusher uses loader hydraulics. I just mounted it in place of the bucket. It uses the loader tilt and lift cylinders to gather the brush with the lower arms and crush it with the upper arms.
  “I am really impressed with it. The only thing I didn’t like were the teeth on the bottom arms. They were great for grabbing on, but they didn’t let go. I ground them off, and it worked much better.
  “I called the company and told them about the problem and my solution. They said thanks and please send photos. I see they no longer have the teeth on the arms. It is nice to work with a company that listens to a customer’s suggestions.”

Editor’s Note: FARM SHOW contacted Matt Westendorf and asked him about the teeth. He says he ran into the same problem as Svend Jakobsen. So the teeth are gone on all new Brush Crushers. “I listen to each and every customer,” he says. “If they have issues, I need to resolve them. If we do that, we get to keep coming to work.”


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2018 - Volume #42, Issue #3