Oklahoma's Only RC Slope Mulcher
Remote-controlled forestry mulching on terrain up to 60°. The ground that stops every other contractor is exactly where we work best.
Any contractor in northeast Oklahoma can clear flat ground. We handle the terrain that stops everyone else — canyon walls, creek banks, and 60-degree hillsides that conventional equipment refuses to approach.
Conventional skid steers become dangerous past 15–20°. Our Green Climber LV600 PLUS operates safely on slopes up to 60° in any direction — the steepest working terrain in Oklahoma's Cross Timbers and Ozark regions.
No Other Machine in OklahomaThe machine runs by remote control up to 500 feet away. No operator sits on the machine on a dangerous hillside. No rollover exposure. No one gets hurt. For critical-grade terrain, remote operation isn't just safer — it may be the only legal way to work it.
Remote Controlled · 500ft RangeMulched material stays on site as ground cover, locking topsoil on steep slopes where erosion would otherwise follow clearing. No burn piles. No debris hauling. No soil disturbance. Better for your land and waterways downstream.
Erosion Control Built InAs an enrolled Cherokee Nation citizen, we carry TERO certification and tribal procurement preference — direct access to Cherokee Nation, Muscogee Nation, and Osage Nation land contracts, tribal EQIP funding, and government procurement opportunities not available to non-tribal contractors.
TERO Certified · Tribal PreferredOperator standing safely on flat ground, machine working the steep bank. No one gets hurt doing this job.
Dense overgrown understory to clean open forest floor — done in a single pass with the drum mulcher. No hauling. No burning. No second trip.
The mulched material you see on the ground is doing a job — protecting topsoil, retaining moisture, and feeding the ground beneath it.
Broken Arrow area · May 2026
Professional forestry mulching across northeast Oklahoma and beyond. Every job leaves mulched material on-site as natural erosion control. No hauling. No burning. One pass.
Full land clearing of trees, brush, and undergrowth. Trees up to 6" mulched in a single pass. Flat terrain through extreme slopes — one machine handles it all.
All TerrainOur specialty. Remote-controlled clearing on slopes 30–60° where no conventional equipment can safely operate. Operator on the ground, machine on the hill.
30°–60° SlopesEastern red cedar eradication restores native grasses and increases carrying capacity. NRCS EQIP cost-share available — tribal members qualify for up to 90% reimbursement.
EQIP EligibleRestore water access and control erosion on creek banks and pond edges. The LV600 works right down to the waterline on slopes other equipment slides off.
Water Access RestorationStrategic cleared corridors protect structures, pastures, and timber from wildfire. We work the steep terrain where firebreaks matter most and other equipment cannot go.
Fire ProtectionUtility corridor and transmission line clearing for power companies, pipelines, and municipalities. Slope-capable for hillside ROW that conventional contractors walk away from.
Utility & PipelineATV, UTV, mountain bike, hunting lanes, and food plot access trails. Clean edges, mulched material in place, ready to ride or hunt within hours of clearing.
ATV · Hunting · Food PlotsOvergrown lots, fence lines, and residential backyards. The LV600 is compact enough to access through standard gate openings — no ripping out fences to get the machine in.
Fits Through Gate OpeningsCherokee Mulching LLC is available for subcontracting on larger projects. If your crew can't work the slope or creek bank, we can. Call for rates and availability.
Call for QuoteThe most capable remote-controlled slope mulcher manufactured. One machine. Two battle-proven attachments. Every terrain challenge in northeast Oklahoma handled safely from the ground.
MDB UT125K · 36 cutting teeth · 51" working width. Primary clearing head for aggressive forestry work and heavy brush.
MDB TF135+ · Heavy-duty flail for maintenance mowing, light vegetation, and ROW finish work on extreme slopes.
The USDA NRCS EQIP program reimburses landowners 75–90% of qualifying cedar removal and brush management costs. Cherokee Nation and tribal members qualify for the maximum 90% reimbursement rate.
No competitor in northeast Oklahoma is actively marketing this. Don is pursuing NRCS Technical Service Provider certification to serve clients through the full EQIP process. We work funded projects regularly and know how to help you navigate the application.
Don showed up when he said he would, did exactly what he said he'd do, and left the property cleaner than I expected. The machine handled terrain my neighbor's contractor wouldn't touch.
I had no idea the EQIP program existed. Don walked me through the whole thing at the site assessment — no charge, no pressure. That alone was worth calling him.
That creek bank has been unusable for 10 years. Cherokee Mulching had it cleared in a day. Watching that machine work a slope that steep with nobody on it is something else.
Don Handshy is an enrolled Cherokee Nation citizen and the owner-operator of Cherokee Mulching LLC. Kristina Handshy serves as CFO. This is a family business — built in Broken Arrow, working Oklahoma land.
Don operates the Green Climber LV600 PLUS personally on every job. When you call Cherokee Mulching, you're talking to the man running the machine. No middlemen. No subcontracted crews. The person who quotes your job is the person who shows up and does it.
We built this business around one machine and two attachments that go where no one else in Oklahoma will go. If your terrain is steep, overgrown, or simply too difficult for conventional equipment — that is exactly where we do our best work.
Based in Broken Arrow. We run northeast into Cherokee Nation country, south into Muscogee Nation territory, northwest into Osage Nation land, plus eastern Arkansas and southeast Missouri.
Broken Arrow · Wagoner · Cherokee · Muskogee · Mayes · Rogers · Delaware · Adair · Sequoyah · Washington · Nowata · Craig · Ottawa
All 14 Cherokee Nation counties covered. TERO preferred vendor. Tribal land expertise and EQIP knowledge no non-tribal contractor can match.
Okmulgee · Creek · Okfuskee · Hughes · Seminole · Tulsa · Osage · Pawnee and surrounding areas.
Eastern Arkansas · SE Missouri · All of NE Oklahoma. Statewide mobilization available for large projects — call for quote.
4-hour minimums apply · Drum $1,000 · Flail $840. Large project statewide mobilization available.
Get an immediate price range. All estimates include a free on-site assessment — we come to your property at no charge before your final quote.
We come to your property, walk the terrain, and give you an exact written quote. No charge. No obligation. Most assessments scheduled within 48 hours.