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Get Equipped: Disaster Response Equipment

From compact track loaders and telescopic cranes to chainsaws, this assortment of disaster response equipment can help your landscaping team respond to extreme weather and other natural disasters.

Four Ideas For Earning Big Bucks With Big Equipment This Spring

Spring is in full swing! With days getting longer and temperatures on the rise, it’s time for land clearing professionals to break out their equipment and prepare for a productive – and profitable – season. Make the most of your time and tools with these four revenue-generating ideas from Diamond Mowers: Spring Cleaning. Among the biggest opportunities for land clearing pros during Spring is cleaning up the mess that Winter left behind. In northern regions, brush and debris become trapped beneath layers of snow. Large estates may need fields cleared of fallen, dead, or hazardous trees. “After the snow is gone and before ground foliage comes in is the best opportunity to see exactly what is on the ground,” notes Matt Nelson, director of Development at Diamond Mowers. “This clear line of sight helps operators avoid hitting rocks and other obstructions while mulching and clearing.” Employ a brush cutter to slice through grass, brush, branches, and trees to keep land neat and manicured and prevent weeds from sprouting. To clear large expanses of land, opt for the speed and productivity of a disc mulcher. Its distinctive disc design stores energy and combines it with hydraulic power to enable operators to slice and process trees and brush in their path. Removing Invasive Plant Species. Early Spring is an effective time to remove many species of invasives. Clearing them out before they go to seed is critical as these tenacious intruders pose serious risks by altering and degrading the environment, overtaking resources ...