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E ND | Someone probably makes one but the cost of a disc mulcher doesn't really make sense for the production you'd get out of it on a standard flow machine. They way they work (brute force) just isn't conducive to running on those lower flow machines.
What exactly are you wanting to do? Disc mulchers are not exactly mowers or mulchers so sometimes the worst of both worlds. Mesquite, cedars, other tall hard/dry brushy trees are about the best spot for them otherwise there may be better options.
I'll second the other poster - be very careful with the import cheap rotating attachment. No brand of skid has full aux return flow filtration and when those motors let go they will kill your machine or leave you with a $40k workorder to get it right again. My best advice is buy a good brand that your skid dealer represents so if something goes wrong you have people on your side. I understand it's painful or not reasonable to drop $35k on a name brand forestry attachment for minimal use but make sure you understand the gamble.
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