Why Ibex

Specialist capability, with the care of an owner-operated service.

The machine provides access to difficult terrain. The value of Ibex is the controlled approach, honest assessment and attention given to the finish.

IBEX vegetation management machine working on a sloped bush block

A different kind of vegetation contractor

Not indiscriminate clearing. Practical property management.

Ibex is designed for property owners who want difficult vegetation brought under control without turning the site into an earthworks project. The aim is to improve access, presentation and maintainability while working within the character and constraints of the property.

The finished result

Reduced and mulched vegetation, clearer access and a rough-area finish that is easier to maintain—not a manicured lawn and not a stripped landscape.

Why it works

Capability suited to difficult land.

Remote-controlled operation

Aaron can operate from a safer position instead of sitting directly on steep, uneven or awkward ground.

Compact tracked access

The small tracked footprint suits many confined areas, under-tree zones and access points that larger ride-on machines cannot use.

Low ground pressure

Tracked operation spreads the machine’s weight and supports controlled movement across suitable uneven terrain.

Fine flail mulching

Suitable vegetation and cuttings can be reduced into finer material and distributed across the work area instead of left in large piles.

Assessment-led work

Slope, ground conditions, wire, rocks, access, vegetation density and the desired finish are considered before work is confirmed.

Owner-operated service

The person discussing the job is also the person assessing the site, operating the machine and checking the result.

Suitable work

A clear answer starts with a site assessment.

  • Slope and ground stability
  • Vegetation thickness and stem size
  • Gate and access width
  • Wire, rocks, stumps and debris
  • Nearby structures and water edges
  • The finish you want to achieve
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