Mulchers Axedale
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Agricultural Mulchers Axedale
Agricultural mulchers are efficient machines used in farming to shred crop residues, such as stalks, leaves, and small branches, into fine mulch. These robust implements, commonly attached to tractors, feature rotating blades or hammers that break down plant material into smaller fragments. By doing so, agricultural mulchers facilitate decomposition, nutrient recycling, and weed suppression in fields. They enhance soil health, prevent erosion, and improve water infiltration, thus benefiting crop growth and overall agricultural productivity. Agricultural mulchers play a vital role in sustainable farming practices by promoting ecological balance and reducing the reliance on chemical interventions.
Agriculture Mulcher Applications in Axedale
- Maintenance of your property
- Weed management
- General clearing
- Orchard maintenance


Stone Mulchers Axedale
Stone mulchers are powerful machines designed for the efficient clearing of rocky terrain. These rugged devices combine the functionalities of a mulcher and a rock crusher, making them essential tools in land preparation and construction projects. Stone mulchers utilize heavy-duty blades and a robust crushing mechanism to break down rocks, stones, and debris, effectively converting them into manageable mulch. With their formidable crushing power and versatility, stone mulchers enable the transformation of rocky landscapes into workable terrain, facilitating various agricultural, forestry, and land development endeavors. These machines are widely employed across industries that demand efficient rock clearing and land preparation capabilities.
Stone Mulcher Applications in Axedale
- Turning rocky property into cultivable land
- Repair impassable roads
- Mulching large stones
- Maintaining trails and dirt roads
Forestry Mulchers Axedale
Forestry mulchers, also known as brush mulchers or vegetation shredders, are powerful machines designed for land clearing and vegetation management in forestry and land development projects. Equipped with a rotating drum or disc that is studded with sharp teeth, forestry mulchers efficiently shred trees, stumps, and undergrowth, converting them into mulch or wood chips. These machines excel at reducing vegetation into fine particles, promoting soil conservation, preventing erosion, and facilitating reforestation efforts. With their versatility and effectiveness, forestry mulchers have become essential tools in the forestry industry, providing an efficient means of land preparation and vegetation control.
Forestry Mulcher Applications in Axedale
- Regrowth control
- Revegetation management
- Firebreak creation
- Mulching trees and branches into sawdust


Hydarulic Mulcher Axedale
Hydraulic mulchers are robust and versatile machines used for land clearing and vegetation management. Equipped with powerful hydraulic systems, these equipment effectively shred and mulch various types of vegetation, including trees, shrubs, and brush. They find extensive application in forestry, agriculture, and construction industries, providing efficient and eco-friendly solutions for vegetation control. With their adjustable cutting depths and high-speed cutting capabilities, hydraulic mulchers enhance productivity while minimizing environmental impact. These rugged machines are commonly mounted on excavators or tractors, offering operators precise control and maneuverability to tackle challenging terrain and dense vegetation.
Hydraulic Mulcher Applications in Axedale
- Mulching large branches and stumps
- Land clearing
- Extraction and access routes
- Firebreak creation
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TMC CANCELA NEAR Axedale
Mulchers Near Axedale
TMC CANCELA Mulchers are specifically designed to cover arduous tasks in the Agricultural, Forestry, Stone and Hydraulic sectors anywhere in Australia. TMC Mulchers, Shredders and Brushcutters are suitable for all types of Grasses to Trees, Prunings to Branches, Vineyards to Orchards, Cereal Crops and Stubble, Land Clearing, Fire Breaks, Roadside Maintenance, all Forestry applications & Stone Crushing. The Mulchers are designed to mount to PTO driven Tractors, Skid Steer, Excavator, Hydrostatic Driven Tractors, Robotic, and High Horsepower Track machines.
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Axedale
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| Population | 984Â (2021 census)[1] |
| Postcode(s) | 3551 |
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| LGA(s) | City of Greater Bendigo |
| State electorate(s) | Bendigo East |
| Federal division(s) | Bendigo |
Axedale is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the McIvor Highway, in the City of Greater Bendigo, east of Bendigo. It was surveyed and proclaimed in 1861. At the 2021 census, Axedale had a population of 984.[1]
The town is nestled alongside the Campaspe River which feeds out of Lake Eppalock. It has a golf course, tennis courts, a school, a pub and a convenience store/petrol station. It lies between Heathcote and Bendigo.
The Post Office opened on 21 April 1862.[2] The town was served by the Axedale railway station on the Heathcote railway line from 1888 until 1941.
On Christmas Day 1929, the town was hit by a tornado that grew to a maximum width of 3 km (1.86 miles) wide. At the time one of the widest tornadoes in the world, no injuries or deaths were reported and the storm officially remains unrated by Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology.[3]
The town was the end point of the O’Keefe Rail Trail from Bendigo along the former railway reservation. In 2015, work was completed on extending the rail trail from Axedale to Heathcote. As part of the Campaspe River crossing, an underpass for the Rail Trail was also built under the McIvor Highway.
Golfers play at the Axedale Golf Club on Mitchell Street.[4]
Historic Places of Axedale
The Axedale Tavern
The Axedale Tavern was first established in 1855 By Feliks Drake along with three others from Ireland. After two years, Feliks Drake bought out the others and named the Tavern, Drakes Hotel and this was the name for almost a century until the business was renamed to The Axedale Tavern.[5][6]
St Andrew’s Uniting Church of Axedale
Axedale St Andrew’s Uniting Church is located in the main street of Axedale. This church began construction on the 30th of September 1868 when foundation stone was laid and later opened in 1869. This church is still open and is used twice a month by a congregation of local families and is ministered by Rev Di Esbensen who also ministers St Andrew’s Bendigo and St Andrews’s Forest Street. She alternates between leading worship. St Andrew’s Axedale is led by her in the first and third weeks of the month.[7]
St Mary’s Church of Axedale
St Mary’s Church was originally blessed and opened on a Sunday the 9th of February 1862 and mass was held monthly up until the building became unsafe and demolished. In May 1900, the church committee held a meeting and decided to build a new church mostly from the bluestone bricks that previously built up the original church. Construction began on the 9th of December 1901 and the foundation stone was laid by Cishop Reville O.S.A of Sandhurst. The new Roman Catholic Church at Axedale is located at 15 Raglan Place in the centre of the township on a hill.[8]
Axedale Catholic Cemetery
RPCV took over responsibility for the management and operations side of the privately owned Axedale Catholic Cemetery in 2016, which is residing next to the public Axedale Remembrance Park on Cemetery Road, Axedale. The distinguishing look to this cemetery from their neighbour Axedale Remembrance Park is that there are old stone fences featured and all around the site in this cemetery.[9]
Camp Getaway Axedale
The Rotary Club of Bendigo made an initiative to create Camp Getaway Axedale as they had seen it as a necessity for a youth camp around the Bendigo Region. In 1948, the camp was opened to begin with the idea to give underprivileged children recreational facilities after the second World War. The first ever guests were however a group of young farmers. An outdoor chapel was added to the area with the help of the Y’s Men’s Club in 1959. In 1961, at a cost of $2,000, a recreational hall was built in. More than 1,600 youth were enrolled and going to the camp each year by 1963. A new dining hall for the attendees to dine in was incorporated between 1968 and 1969 at an overall cost of $8,700 with a Government Grant of $4,300. A weekend to attend this camp at the time was 25 cents per person. Phone, power and a septic system were made accessible to the camp in around the year 1971. Thirty years later, the camp had gone through many upgrades in credit to the Rotarians and volunteers from the District 9800 which goes all the way from metropolitan Melbourne to the Murray at Echuca. Modern dormitory design accommodation is now incorporated in Camp Getaway Axedale such as a number of two bedroom units along with a lounge, dining room, kitchen and games room.[10]
Axedale Golf Club
In the 1890s, Golf in Axedale was recorded. The eight founding members established the Axedale Golf Club and first played it on the site of the present course with nine sandscrape holes in 1937. From 1937 to 1956, despite setbacks as the fledgling club contending with the river flooding the course all the time, the Axedale Golf Club had competitions each winter weekend throughout the years. In 1973, the club was upgraded as well as in 1996, it was transformed to 18 holes with grass greens. Present day, the Axedale Golf Club has a membership of more than 450 people.[11]

