Feller Equipment In Virginia
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Distributed by Carter Machinerybased in USA
The new B Series track feller bunchers feature smoother hydraulic performance, increased engine HP, a more comfortable operator station and better right side operator visibility. The Cat 521B Series are zero tail swing machines designed for medium to high production clear cut and or select cut on rough terrain. These machines perform in a ...
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
When you are ready to increase productivity, choose a 753J Tracked Feller Buncher. Large-displacement 9.0L engine delivers the power you need to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Combining hydraulics that are both smooth and fast with a best-in-class boom, this powerful, agile machine gives you more muscle to handle more ...
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
The worst of the woods brings out the best in a 909K Tracked Feller Buncher. Large-displacement 9.0L engine delivers the power you need to get the job done quickly and efficiently, while conserving fuel. The best-in-class leveling system keeps you steady and centered on rocky or steep terrain. Plus, the enhanced multifunction LCD color ...
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
When you are ready to increase productivity, choose a 753J Tracked Feller Buncher. Large-displacement 9.0L engine delivers the power you need to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Combining hydraulics that are both smooth and fast with a best-in-class boom, this powerful, agile machine gives you more muscle to handle more ...
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Manufactured by John Deerebased in USA
Loggers demand maximum productivity and uptime out of their equipment shift after shift. And the 903K Tracked Feller Buncher delivers, big time. It features a powerful fuel-efficient engine, fast hydraulics for superb multifunction operation, deep cutting swath, and best-in-class head accumulation for maximum productivity. Quick, wide-open ...
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Manufactured by Waratahbased in CANADA
for simple installation on log loaders, excavators, and feller bunchers. What does all this mean in the woods? Harvesting standing and storm-damaged timber. Picking, sorting, and piling with one attachment. Fewer cuts on large timber. And minimal use of manual felling. ...
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