September 26, 2011 Lufkin TX. – A Texas based equipment company, Texas Timberjack, Inc., offers multiple equipment solutions for clearing trees and brush from land that are environmentally friendly, cost effective and requires no burning. With many parts of the South under a burn ban, traditional land clearing by burning is not an option.
“People need to be aware of how critical a situation this is, particularly with vegetation that’s so dry. It’s very easy for a fire to start, spread and get out of hand,” said Tom Spencer, Texas Forest Service Predictive Services department head, in a recent media advisory.
According to the Texas Forest Service, more than 2,700 homes have been destroyed since Texas wildfire season began last November. With the continued drought conditions, using fire to clear land and debris is not an option in the near future.
“Our Tushogg product is just one of the many solutions that we have available to make quick work of clearing fence rows, wild fire prevention and right of way maintenance,” according to Roy Zenor, VP of Sales for Texas Timberjack. “Our equipment choices range from attachments for the small farmer or rancher to machines with massive power plants for the large contractor or production logger.”
Along with the Tushogg land clearing attachment, Texas Timberjack also has available chippers, grinders, screeners and a large selection of track and rubber-tired loaders and material handlers for every situation. Visit the website www.RightofWayClearingSolutions.com for available equipment.
ABOUT TEXAS TIMBERJACK, INC
Texas Timberjack is a leader in heavy equipment sales, parts and service in Texas and Louisiana. Along with the forestry industry, Texas Timberjack serves the construction, mining, right-of-way clearing, grinding and chipping industries with top of the line equipment with an award winning service team. Sales and service locations include Cleveland, Jasper and main offices in Lufkin Texas that serve Texas and Louisiana. More information is available on the web at www.TexasTimberjack.com
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