This post is about the Aquamog CCX in action. The aquatic rig is great for creating channels or removing excess cattail growth from lakes. This is by far the fastest and most effective Aquamog when it comes to just emergent aquatic plants and cattail control. Where other Aquamogs need to more than one attachments to [...]
This post is about the Aquamog CCX in action. The aquatic rig is great for creating channels or removing excess cattail growth from lakes. This is by far the fastest and most effective Aquamog when it comes to just emergent aquatic plants and cattail control. Where other Aquamogs need to more than one attachments to do the same work, the Aquamog ccx just digs right in to make new cleared water.
The Aquamog CCX with its two separate cutter blades in the front of the barge can remove cattails to a depth of three feet. The blades move the machine as well as do the root removal work. Removingthe roots helps to prevent and limit re-growth in the area.
Once the roots are removed they remain on the surface of the water and are than easily picked up and removed from the water body using an aquatic weed harvester. The harvester moves the plant material to the shore for final placement and/or off site dump.
Cattails are a native plant that have a lot functions in nature. Cattails provide filtering of nutrients and some heavy metals from the water, as well as provide homes for birds and other animals.
But, if not properly maintained they can quickly turn into a huge water plant problems that can be very hard and costly to handle. Thus the Aquamog CCX was built.
The Aquamog was invented in the early 1980′s by Aquatics Unlimited (AU). The McNabb family created AU in the 70′s. Both Tom and Dave McNabb created the Aquamog name and line of machinery throughout the 1980′s and 90s while with Aquatics Umlimited. Tom continued the Aquamog line into the new century with the addition of the MarshMog. Tom’s new company Clean Lakes, Inc. (www.cleanlake.com) located in Martinez, California and Dave’s company DK Environmental (www.dkenvironmental.com) in Lafayette, California have been working together on the Aquamog CCX project for about 10 years and in February 2009 the Aquamog CCX was introduced into the Aquamog line.
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