- Install a more secure silt fence faster and easier
- The fastest, easiest and most economical way to install silt fence
- Meet erosion control regulations and avoid costly fines
- Install thousands of feet of silt fence per hour
Top Tasks
- Install silt fence on residential, commercial and industrial construction projects, and highway projects.
How It Works
The operator threads the silt fence under a rod and through the chute on the blade. The blade is positioned for optimum fence placement and the attachment is lowered into the ground. As the machine is driven, the silt fence unrolls automatically. When beginning to install a fence, the centering springs work to keep the blade straight, allowing for accurate placement. The fence is cut when finished.
Options & Accessories
Rigid Mounted Loader Frame: Positions the installer blade at the centerline to attach to loaders only.
3-Point Rigid Mounting Frame: Positions the installer blade in the midline of the attachment. Good, economical choice for contractors with compact tractors. (Note: A Bob-Tach™ to 3-point adapter must be used to attach to loaders).
72-Inch or 84-Inch Side Shift Frame: Positions the installer blade in multiple positions across the frame width to get close to obstacles such as buildings, streets and trees. Side shift function is accomplished manually. (Note: A Bob-Tach™ mounting system to 3-point adapter must be used to attach to loaders).