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    About Hydro-Ax

    With roots going back to 1965, National Hydro-Ax made its Hydro-Ax line of feller bunchers a popular brand that endures long after the company’s demise.

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    Hours327
    Location: Rochester, New York
    Hours7,572
    Location: Lovingston, Virginia
    Hours7,500
    Location: Orange, Virginia
    Seller: VIRGINIA EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS
    Hours5,000
    Location: Hastings, Minnesota
    Seller: Ries Farms
    Drive4WD
    Location: St. George, South Carolina
    Seller: 4M Iron
    Stock Number26315
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Hours4,283
    Location: Manheim, Pennsylvania
    Hours8,990
    Location: Covington, Georgia
    Drive4WD
    Location: South Mills, North Carolina
    Hours5,266
    Location: Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Kern Machinery, LLC
    Hours2,380
    Location: Oak Island, North Carolina
    Serial Number8108
    Location: Lufkin, Texas
    Hours3,260
    Location: Spring City, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Iron Exchange LLC
    Hours1,436
    Location: Rochester, New York
    Hours3,121
    Location: Shelbyville, Michigan
    Seller: GRAND SLAM TREE EQUIPMENT
    Hours6,095
    Location: Shelbyville, Michigan
    Seller: GRAND SLAM TREE EQUIPMENT
    Hours6,213
    Location: Oak Island, North Carolina
    Hours7,264
    Location: Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Kern Machinery, LLC
    Horsepower215 HP
    Location: Lewisville, Ohio
    Seller: Baker & Sons Equipment Company

    About Hydro-Ax


    Hydro-Ax 721E Wheel Mulcher

    National Hydro-Ax was founded in 1973, but its roots date back to 1965 when a man in Owatonna, Minnesota, endeavored to construct a machine capable of clearing land for power lines. He built a brush mower attachment at that time, and it caught on, but he needed a tractor that could control ground speed and fully power the attachment. With a new tractor from Pettibone Corporation, a four-wheel-drive hydrostatic unit was finally built in 1970. Within a year, Hydro-Ax earned $700,000 in sales on the back of that one single product, the 520 Brush Cutter.

    Growing Pains & Acquisitions

    In the years that followed, Hydro-Ax expanded into the forestry industry by adding felling shears and saw heads to its lineup of products for tractors. Although it thrived for a time, National Hydro-Ax was unable to fund development for an updated product and in 1980 was sold to Omark Industries of Portland, Oregon. Omark was purchased by Blount, Inc., in 1985, and Caterpillar bought Blount’s forestry division in 2007. Hydro-Ax was rebranded as Prentice in 2006, and Prentice continues to make feller bunchers to this day, with many models available on ForestryTrader.com.

    Continued Legacy

    You’ll still find used Hydro-Ax forestry equipment for sale at ForestryTrader.com, including wheel feller bunchers (such as the 670 and 470) and wheel mulchers (such as the 721E).