JAWZ Solves It!
New Invention

Star Hill JAWZ was invented by John Lyddon, the owner of Star Hill Solutions, because he needed to control invasive plants and unwanted tree growth on his ranch without the use of herbicides.
Simple Design

The old adage “necessity is the mother of invention” holds true for this unique grabbing tool attachment.
JAWZ is simple in design. Based upon the principle of applying tandem hydraulic squeezing power through a steel finger attachment, JAWZ delivers the required gripping power to handle those "hard to remove" objects with ease.
Highly Versatile Tool

JAWZ is a highly versatile tool that provides much satisfaction as you really begin to understand the wide range of tasks it can easily handle. With the combination of your loader and the JAWZ attachment, those once tedious projects are now completed quickly.
Incredibly Effective

The incredible effectiveness of the JAWZ is instantly realized the first time you pull out a tree, remove a fence post, set rocks perfectly, or easily eliminate invasive plants.
JAWZ is safe, easy to attach, will enhance your productivity, and fits any machine - small, medium, or large - that has an attachment coupling system. It makes those hard to do tasks so simple we all wonder why it was not invented years ago!
Read more about what JAWZ can do for you!
Mini, Standard, & Super JAWZ
JAWZ Revolutionizes Your Land Management Chores
The patented Star Hill JAWZ grabbing tool will revolutionize how you do your land management chores. Uproot unwanted bushes and trees with ease. You can precisely move and place large rocks and boulders, and remove stakes and fence posts safely.
Introducing the new Super JAWZ
Bigger than ever, with a 58 inch wide grip and able to lift 10,000 pounds. Attaches to wheel loaders and excavators.

Contact us now to learn more about the new Super JAWZ
The Standard JAWZ Attaches to Your Tractor or Skid Steer
The Standard JAWZ fits farm tractors with quick attach, skid steers, and all terrain loaders. Now you have a better way to tackle those difficult and mundane tasks.

The Mini JAWZ is Great for Your Landscaping Needs
Easily remove brush and invasive plants - roots and all - with the Mini JAWZ, which fits compact utility loaders and mini excavators.

Read the Specs for Mini, Standard, and Super JAWZ
Government Certified
Starhill Solutions, Inc. and the Star Hill JAWZ grabbing tools are certified for government contract work. Government agencies should call 877-798-5299 toll free or visit www.gsaadvantage.gov and search Jawz for pricing information.
- CCR Register
- DUNS # 154156496
- CAGE CODE 3YMD6
- GSA Contract # GS30F0031T
Latest News & Videos
New Super JAWZ Video
Watch all the online JAWZ videos
Ohio State University Extension Video
The Farm Science Review shows JAWZ as a new tool for extracting invasive species in Ohio forests.
View this new JAWZ video on YouTube
New JAWZ Brochure
Star Hill JAWZ has published a new sales brochure with technical specifications on all three JAWZ grabbing tools.

View the new brochure in full size
Innovative Product Award!
The Rental Equipment Register Innovative Product Award honors excellence in new product development in the equipment rental industry. Star Hill JAWZ has been named the Material Handling Category Winner for 2008.
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Read about the award at rermag.com
Tamarisk Update
"The overall goal of the study was to find the best way to remove tamarisk and minimize the use of chemical herbicides to treat re-growth."
Read this article on removing tamarisk
JAWZ Blog
Super JAWZ
Starhill Solutions, Inc. has introduced the new Super JAWZ as part of its family of JAWZ grabbing tools.
Read this Blog about the new Super JAWZ
Customer Testimonials
Safe & Efficient
"JAWZ has been a great addition to our equipment inventory. Now one man can safely do a job that used to take three." - Pat Malloy
Good for the Environment
"Very appropriate to our use of pulling out cedar stumps and brush. Minimal impact to the environment." - Bill Welton
Tough & Reliable
"I just used JAWZ this past Saturday to pull out a neighbor's cemented in chain link fence posts, twelve posts in all." - Kirk Faupel