FAE SSL/MT 48 Inch Skid Steer Mulcher
🟢 Standard Flow
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Overview
The FAE SSL/MT 48 is a compact 48-inch mulcher for smaller skid steers in FAE's MT (mixed tooth) series. FAE Group is distributed in Canada. The compact 48-inch width suits fence line clearing and tight-area brush management with a smaller machine.
Canada Availability
Available through FAE Group dealers in Canada.
Key Facts
- Model: FAE SSL/MT 48
- Working width: 48 inches
- Brand: FAE Group
- Type: compact hydraulic mulcher, mixed tooth cutterhead
- Drive: hydraulic drum
- Mount: universal SSQA quick attach
- Weight: 950–2800 lbs
- Hydraulic flow: 25–45 GPM (high-flow)
Is This Right For You?
✅ Buy if…
- You're processing brush, saplings, and slash in place — drum mulchers handle mixed material up to 6 inches
- Land clearing, pipeline corridor prep, or right-of-way maintenance where material stays on site
- Your machine has the high-flow hydraulics required — drum mulchers typically need 25-35+ GPM
⛔ Skip if…
- Your skid steer is standard-flow — most drum mulchers require high-flow to run efficiently
- Tree diameter exceeds 8 inches regularly — a dedicated forestry mulcher or felling head handles larger material
🔍 Also consider…
- Forestry mulcher for heavier timber and larger diameter material
- Rotary cutter or brush cutter if material size is consistently under 3 inches
🔧 Machine Compatibility
Compact size fits small-frame machines (S70–S185 class) as well as mid and large-frame loaders. Universal SSQA mount works with all major brands.
About FAE Group in Canada
FAE Group is an Italian manufacturer of professional-grade forestry and vegetation management mulchers, soil tillers, and road maintenance attachments. FAE products are available through select Canadian dealers and are targeted at professional contractors where production rate and durability justify the premium.
Care & Maintenance
- Inspect carbide hammers or teeth before every use — missing or broken hammers unbalance the rotor and can cause catastrophic motor damage at high RPM
- Replace worn teeth in matched sets across the rotor — even one missing hammer creates vibration destructive enough to damage drive motor bearings
- Grease rotor shaft bearing housings every 4–8 hours of operation, or more frequently in dusty or abrasive conditions
- Clean packed fibrous material from the housing interior and rotor after every session — buildup adds asymmetric weight and creates rotor imbalance
- Check the hydraulic motor case drain line monthly for leakage — a restricted or failed case drain causes motor shaft seal failure and internal leakage
✅ Last checked: March 2026
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