Fecon Mulcher Teeth and Wear Parts
Our Fecon-compatible mulcher teeth feature tungsten carbide tips brazed onto hot die forged steel bodies made from 42CrMo alloy steel, heat-treated to 42-55 HRC for maximum impact resistance. Available in FGT double carbide, FGT stone tool, and knife tool configurations, each tooth is engineered to match OEM rotor specifications for the FGT, DCR, and FMX rotor systems. Whether you are clearing dense hardwood, processing rocky terrain, or performing routine land management, our aftermarket replacement teeth deliver OEM-equivalent performance at a fraction of the cost.
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How to Choose the Right Fecon Mulcher Teeth
Knowing when to replace your mulcher teeth is essential for maintaining peak productivity. Inspect teeth daily for visible carbide wear, cracks in the steel body, or damaged tool holders. If production rates drop noticeably or the tool holder begins contacting material directly, immediate replacement is required to prevent costly rotor damage. Our aftermarket Fecon mulcher teeth are drop-in replacements that install with standard Allen or hex bolts and line-up tubes, ensuring minimal downtime during tooth changeovers.
How do I confirm whether a Fecon rotor system tooth fits my machine?
To confirm fitment, please share your machine model, OEM part number, and a photo of the current tooth holder or rotor setup. This helps verify compatibility before ordering.
When should I replace my Fecon mulcher teeth?
Replace your teeth when you see visible carbide wear, cracks in the steel body, or a noticeable drop in cutting performance. If the tool holder starts touching material directly, the teeth should be changed immediately.
Which FGT style tooth is best for heavy forestry work?
For dense hardwood and rocky terrain, a more aggressive carbide setup such as FGT double carbide or FGT stone tool is usually the better choice. These styles are designed for tougher land clearing jobs and longer wear life.
Do these aftermarket Fecon replacement teeth require rotor modification?
No special rotor modification is required for compatible applications. Our replacement teeth are designed for straightforward installation with standard bolts and line-up tubes.



