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Stone Crusher Makes Land Reclamation Easy
Land reclaimers, road builders, and rural county managers in need of powerful land-clearing equipment now have another option for turning rocky terrain into usable ground.
Fecon’s new Stone Crusher Series, including the SC7620 and SC6220 models, uses universal skid-steer mounting and is powered by hydraulically driven skid-steers with 80 hp or more.
The 76 and 62-in. Stone Crushers feature open cutting throats to gather material and a tapered downstream design to produce a finer finished product. Heavy-duty rotors are positioned within the body’s width, so the tracks travel over uncrushed material.
“These machines’ strength and crushing impact are due to their cutting chains, hex-head bolt tooling system, and large single-point carbide tools and teeth,” says Fecon inside sales representative Matt Springmeier. “They’re not a rock miller but a stone crusher that works best in loose stones. They’re not really for digging out rocks, although they do a degree of subgrade.”
Featuring Fusion smart control and the heaviest build in its class for optimal crushing inertia and durability, the units make short work of any land reclamation project. Quick-access panels and single-bolt tooling speed up service, while sectioned wear liners and adjustable shear bars make maintenance simpler and extend lifespan.
The sturdy machines crush rocks up to 6 in. in diameter, producing a desired level of finished product depending on the number of passes and working speed selected. The fine output blends into the soil, improving moisture retention and controlling erosion.
Fecon equipment is made in Ohio. Springmeier recommends that interested customers contact their nearest dealer within the extensive North American, Alaskan and Hawaiian networks for prices and availability.
“Order soon for 2026 deliveries,” he says.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Fecon, LLC, 3460 Grant Dr., Lebanon, Ohio 45036 (ph 800-528-3113; www.fecon.com).


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