Dougherty - Model FB-3800 -Turbo Saw Tree Cutters
The Turbo Saw FB-3800 is designed to provide the ultimate in economy and productivity for large scale pasture reclamation where a smooth below-ground clear cut of the tree is required. The Turbo Saw FB-3800 uses a high speed cutting disc designed to maximize efficiency and power and allow operators to tackle anything from brush and vines to trees of any kind. The FB-3800 works with High-flow and standard flow skid-steers and features a 38” disc with replaceable carbide cutting teeth that last up to 500 hours of ground level cutting.
TS5 blades are designed to reduce binding and feature an indexable 4-sided tooth that that last up to 125 hours per side and can be replaced in field with a 1/4" hex bit on a socket wrench.
TS5 is the third-generation carbide cutting system from DFM, representing a major leap in tree cutting technology with dramatically improved performance and durability. TS5 teeth are larger and more efficient than the previous generation with a more aggressive cutting angle.
The high speed cutting disc combined with deep chip storage and a minimal bite amplifies available hydraulic power to the saw, allowing a wide range of skid steers to run a Turbo Saw regardless of tree size or density.
The Turbo Saw features an exclusive direct drive train that puts all available power to the blade providing instant torque and delivering superior cutting performance. Using a direct drive train eliminates all the wear prone moving parts associated with belt drive systems ensuring lasting reliability in applications where high stress and extended work cycles will be seen.
Forestry and land clearing is rough work with inherent hazards, that`s why every Turbo Saw Tree Cutter comes equipped with advanced safety features that keep operators safe and productive through extended work cycles.
- V-Shield: An integrated V shaped limb deflector directs falling limbs away from the skid steer, while a barrier of heavy expanded metal places a another layer of safety between the operator and the material being cut. Keeping bushy trees limbs from hitting skid steers windshield glass.
- Blade Shield: A 150 degree guard of 3/8 thick metal behind the blade prevents sawdust and debris from being directed towards the operator
- Pushing Guard: Above the cutting disc gives the operator leverage against the trunks of standing trees, pushing while the tree is still connected to the stump and leaving a hinge to control the fall of the tree away from the skid steer

