At White Wolf, we believe that excellence is not optional — it’s essential. That’s why we partner exclusively with manufacturers who share our commitment to superior craftsmanship, innovation and reliability. When we chose to work with Dougherty Forestry Manufacturing (DFM), we partnered with a true industry leader. Founded in 2003 and operating out of a state‑of‑the‑art 35,000 sq ft facility in El Reno, Oklahoma, DFM designs and builds its equipment entirely in‑house using advanced CNC manufacturing processes — ensuring tight tolerances, consistent quality and real‑world productivity.
By aligning ourselves with DFM, White Wolf reinforces its promise to bring you only the best — equipment that is built tough, backed by real expertise and made to perform. We chose DFM because they reflect our values: innovation, safety, and measurable results. When you buy through White Wolf, you’re investing in performance you can count on.
Key Features:
Patented Direct Drivetrain Design with 160cc Hydraulic Motor
Seamless 2-Step Tuning With Smartphone
Patented Carbide Tooth Design With Blade - like Performance
Overall Running Cost and Maintenance Cost
Key Features:
Industry Leading Skid Steer Compatibility
Plug and Play Electrical Controls
Replaceable Carbide Tipped Cutting Disc
Full Butt Plate
Accumulator Function
RPM Gauge for Performance Monitoring
All Hoses Coupler and Electrical Included
Key Features:
Designed for Large-Scale Pasture Reclamation
Versatile Compatibility: High and Standard Flow Skid-Steers
Durable Cutting Teeth
Optional Herbicide Sprayer
Key Features:
Designed for large-scale land clearing
Versatile Compatibility: High and Standard Flow Skid-Steers
Durable Cutting Teeth
90-degree hydraulic rotate function
Herbicide Sprayer (Optional)
Key Features:
Ideal for tractors with at least 28 horsepower and a 540 PTO.
Can safely and efficiently remove trees up to 14" in diameter at or below ground level.
Features replaceable carbide cutting teeth that can last up to 500 hours.
Enhances operator safety with an integrated pushing bar and expanded metal shielding to protect the cab.
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In the face of rising environmental challenges and the increasing demand for sustainable land use, land reclamation and forestry mulching have emerged as essential tools in responsible land management. From restoring degraded land and improving soil productivity to mitigating wildfire risks and supporting biodiversity, these practices have broad-reaching impacts across forestry, agriculture, and ecological conservation sectors.
But while the processes themselves are vital, the quality of the equipment used—particularly forestry mulchers—can make the difference between success and inefficiency. In high-stakes environments where time, cost, and ecological integrity are critical, investing in a high-performance, low-maintenance forestry mulcher like the Mastodon from DFM can significantly enhance outcomes.
Understanding Land Reclamation
Land reclamation refers to the process of rehabilitating land that has been degraded, abandoned, or rendered unproductive due to natural or anthropogenic activities. This includes land affected by:
Deforestation
Agricultural overuse
Mining operations
Urban development
Wildfires
Restoring these landscapes is not just about aesthetics—it’s about functionality. Reclaimed land can be returned to productive use for agriculture, forestry, or even recreational and residential development. Additionally, it improves soil structure, enhances water retention, and supports the re-establishment of native plant and animal species.
The Role of Forestry Mulching
Forestry mulching plays a critical role in modern land reclamation efforts. It involves the use of specialized machinery to grind vegetation—such as trees, brush, and undergrowth—into mulch. This process has several benefits:
Soil protection: The mulch layer protects soil from erosion by wind and water.
Moisture retention: Mulch helps retain soil moisture, essential for replanting and natural regeneration.
Nutrient cycling: Mulched organic material decomposes over time, returning nutrients to the soil.
Pest and invasive species control: Mulching suppresses undesirable vegetation without chemical use.
Fire risk reduction: Removing excess fuel loads significantly lowers wildfire risks, especially in high-risk regions.
Compared to traditional land-clearing methods (such as bulldozing or burning), forestry mulching is more environmentally friendly and less disruptive to ecosystems. There’s no need for multiple machines or additional clean-up, as everything is processed in-place.
Why Equipment Quality Makes a Difference
While forestry mulching as a practice is valuable, the efficiency and sustainability of the operation heavily depend on the type of equipment used. A substandard mulcher may struggle with dense material, require frequent repairs, or consume excessive fuel—leading to increased costs, downtime, and suboptimal results.
High-quality forestry mulchers stand out by delivering:
Greater cutting power and precision
Faster processing times
Reduced fuel consumption
Fewer breakdowns and maintenance requirements
Longevity even in tough conditions
This is where DFM's Mastodon mulcher enters the conversation as a premier example of performance and reliability in the industry.
Spotlight on the Mastodon Mulcher by DFM
DFM has developed the Mastodon mulcher specifically to address the demands of modern land clearing, forestry, and reclamation operations. Built with durability, efficiency, and low maintenance in mind, the Mastodon has quickly gained recognition as a top-tier solution for professionals who can’t afford to compromise.
Key Benefits of the Mastodon Mulcher:
1. Unmatched Efficiency
The Mastodon is engineered for high-output performance in a wide range of conditions—from dense hardwood stands to thick brush and invasive species. Its precision cutting system minimizes wasted motion and maximizes productivity per hour, reducing total job time significantly.
2. Superior Durability
Unlike lighter-duty mulchers that break down under rugged use, the Mastodon is built with a robust frame, reinforced components, and industrial-grade materials. It’s designed to withstand rocks, stumps, and tough terrain without compromising performance.
3. Low Maintenance Requirements
One of the standout features of the Mastodon is its low maintenance design. With fewer wear points, easy-access service areas, and high-quality build materials, operators spend less time in the shop and more time on the job. This reduces both operational costs and equipment downtime.
4. Eco-Conscious Operation
By efficiently processing biomass into mulch on-site, the Mastodon supports sustainable land practices. There’s no need for hauling debris, open burning, or extensive soil disturbance, making it ideal for environmentally sensitive projects.
5. Versatility Across Applications
Whether you're working on utility line clearing, wildfire mitigation, right-of-way maintenance, pasture reclamation, or restoration after logging or mining, the Mastodon delivers consistent performance. It handles a wide range of vegetation types and ground conditions, making it a smart investment for multi-purpose use.
The Broader Impact of Efficient Forestry Mulching
The ripple effect of using high-quality forestry mulchers like the Mastodon extends beyond the worksite.
Efficient mulching enables:
Faster project turnaround, allowing more land to be restored in less time.
Cost savings, both in fuel and labor.
Better ecological outcomes, as minimal soil disturbance preserves existing root systems and soil life.
Increased land value, by turning degraded or overgrown areas into usable space.
In many rural and semi-rural regions, landowners, conservation groups, and municipal governments rely on professional mulching services to manage large tracts of land. For these stakeholders, the reliability and capability of the mulcher used can determine project feasibility and success.
Land reclamation and forestry mulching are not just land management tools—they are part of a broader commitment to sustainable development, environmental stewardship, and long-term land productivity. As demand grows for effective and responsible land use, so too does the need for high-performance equipment that can get the job done efficiently and reliably.
The Mastodon mulcher by DFM exemplifies what modern forestry equipment should be: powerful, durable, and built for the realities of demanding fieldwork. Its combination of cutting-edge design, low maintenance, and consistent performance makes it a valuable asset for professionals in forestry, agriculture, and land reclamation alike.
In a world where land is one of our most finite and valuable resources, the right tools don't just make the job easier—they make better outcomes possible.
In today's forestry operations, efficiency, safety, and sustainability are more critical than ever. With increasing demand for wood products and growing environmental scrutiny, the tools and machinery used in timber harvesting must rise to the challenge. Among the most impactful innovations in mechanized logging is the feller buncher—a powerful, versatile machine that has transformed how timber is harvested across North America.
What Is a Feller Buncher?
A feller buncher is a type of motorized forestry harvester used to cut and gather trees before processing. Unlike traditional chainsaw-based or manual cutting methods, a feller buncher grips a tree with its hydraulic arm, severs it cleanly at the base, and then “bunches” it with others for efficient transport. This allows operators to harvest multiple trees in a single cycle, dramatically increasing productivity.
Key Advantages of Feller Bunchers
1. Increased Productivity
Feller bunchers allow for rapid, continuous harvesting with minimal manual intervention. They can cut, grab, and stack multiple trees within minutes, significantly reducing the time and labor involved compared to manual felling or older mechanized methods.
2. Improved Safety
Logging remains one of the most dangerous industries. Feller bunchers help mitigate risk by removing the need for chainsaw operators to be on the ground in close proximity to falling trees. Operators work from enclosed, reinforced cabs, reducing exposure to falling debris, rolling logs, and rough terrain.
3. Reduced Environmental Impact
With precise cutting and controlled tree handling, feller bunchers minimize soil disturbance and collateral damage to surrounding vegetation. This precision is especially valuable in selective thinning operations and reforestation projects, where protecting the remaining forest structure is essential.
4. Versatility in Terrain and Conditions
Modern feller bunchers are designed to perform well across various terrain types, including steep slopes, rocky ground, and dense underbrush. This adaptability makes them suitable for diverse forestry applications—from commercial logging to wildfire mitigation and land clearing.
Why Choose a High-Quality Feller Buncher from DFM?
When it comes to performance and durability in demanding field conditions, DFM (Davidson Forest Machinery) of Hinton, Oklahoma stands out. Known for their commitment to rugged engineering and operator-friendly design, DFM’s feller bunchers are built to tackle real-world forestry challenges with efficiency and reliability.
Key Benefits of DFM Feller Bunchers:
Heavy-Duty Construction: Designed to endure the rigors of high-volume logging, DFM machines are built with reinforced frames, powerful hydraulics, and durable cutting heads that perform in the harshest environments.
Operator Comfort and Safety: Ergonomically designed cabs with reinforced protection provide excellent visibility and climate control, reducing operator fatigue and increasing overall safety.
Low Maintenance Requirements: DFM’s emphasis on quality components and smart engineering means less downtime, fewer unexpected repairs, and lower long-term operating costs.
Field-Tested Performance: DFM machines are developed and refined in the rugged forestry conditions of the American Midwest, ensuring they’re up to the task in real operational settings.
Feller bunchers have become essential in modern forestry for their speed, safety, and precision. Choosing a high-quality model—such as those built by DFM in Hinton, Oklahoma—ensures long-term reliability, superior performance, and maximum return on investment. Whether you're managing a large-scale logging operation or involved in sustainable forest management, the right equipment is key—and DFM delivers the tools you can trust.
In today’s fast-paced forestry, land clearing, and vegetation management industries, professionals are constantly seeking tools that deliver efficiency without compromising safety. Among the most effective innovations in this space are saw attachments for skid-steers and tractors—versatile, high-powered tools that are transforming how crews manage trees, brush, and overgrowth.
Whether you're a landowner, contractor, or part of a municipal team managing right-of-ways and utility corridors, saw attachments can dramatically improve productivity. And when it comes to performance, durability, and field-proven reliability, DFM’s Turbo Saw® and Tractor Saw® are leading the way.
Why Saw Attachments Are a Game-Changer
Attaching a heavy-duty saw to a skid-steer or tractor turns an everyday machine into a powerful tree-cutting system capable of tackling jobs that would take chainsaws and manual crews hours—or days. These attachments combine hydraulic power with engineered cutting systems to efficiently remove trees, limbs, and brush with speed, control, and safety.
Let’s break down the key advantages.
1. Phenomenal Cutting Speed
Time is money, and saw attachments drastically reduce the time it takes to clear land. A high-quality hydraulic saw can cut through trees up to 12 inches in diameter in seconds—without requiring a separate cutting crew. With a Turbo Saw® or Tractor Saw®, operators can move from tree to tree with minimal downtime, processing dense stands of timber or overgrowth with consistent speed.
This makes these tools ideal for:
Fence line clearing
Pasture reclamation
Trail building
Utility line maintenance
Storm cleanup
In many cases, operators can complete in a day what would normally take multiple days using chainsaws or traditional equipment.
2. Enhanced Operator Safety
Chainsaws and manual cutting come with significant risk—falling trees, kickback, unpredictable terrain, and fatigue-related accidents. Saw attachments eliminate much of that risk by allowing the operator to stay safely inside the cab of a skid-steer or tractor.
DFM's products are specifically designed with operator protection in mind, keeping users shielded while giving them full control over each cut. There's no need to climb, drag, or risk injury handling heavy trees manually. Safety is engineered into the very operation of these machines.
3. Precision and Control
One of the underrated advantages of saw attachments is their precision. Unlike large mulchers or dozers, saws give you the ability to selectively remove trees without disturbing nearby vegetation or structures. This is critical in selective thinning operations or when working close to fences, utility poles, or sensitive property lines.
The Turbo Saw® and Tractor Saw® attachments allow operators to control each cut with hydraulic precision. You can choose what stays and what goes, without collateral damage.
Why Choose DFM's Turbo Saw® and Tractor Saw®?
When it comes to reliability, cutting power, and rugged engineering, DFM (Davidson Forest Machinery)—based in Hinton, Oklahoma—has set a high bar with its Turbo Saw® and Tractor Saw® product lines.
Here’s what sets them apart:
Field-Proven Durability
Built to withstand the toughest forestry conditions, DFM saws feature heavy-duty frames, high-strength blades, and industrial-grade components that handle daily abuse with ease. Whether mounted to a compact skid-steer or a utility tractor, these attachments are designed for long-term use.
Hydraulic Power That Delivers
DFM saws tap directly into your machine’s hydraulic system to deliver incredible cutting force. Turbo Saw® attachments are known for their high torque and fast blade speed—allowing for smooth, clean cuts even through thick hardwood.
Minimal Maintenance
Unlike mulchers or chain-based equipment, these saws require less frequent servicing. With fewer wear points and a simpler design, downtime is minimized, and operational efficiency is maximized.
Versatility Across Job Types
From clearing mesquite in Texas rangeland to managing poplar stands in the Midwest, DFM saws are used across the country in a variety of applications. They're popular with farmers, forestry contractors, municipalities, and private landowners alike.
If you’re looking to increase your land clearing productivity while keeping your team safe and your machine versatile, saw attachments for skid-steers and tractors are an excellent investment. When that attachment is a Turbo Saw® or Tractor Saw® from DFM, you’re not just getting power—you’re getting smart design, proven safety, and long-lasting performance.
Backed by years of field testing and built in El Reno, Oklahoma, these saws are trusted tools for serious work. When time, safety, and precision matter, DFM delivers.