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When looking for logging equipment, a skidder is a necessary component. Defined as “any type of heavy vehicle used in a logging operation”, they are used to pull cut trees out of the forest in a process called skidding. They also can be used for pulling tree stumps, pushing over small trees and preliminary grading of a logging path. Both cable and grapple skidders can be used in logging operations. You can find new and used skidders / yarders for sale from the leading equipment manufacturers right here.
Tigercat - Tue October 08, 2024
Tigercat 610H Cable Skidder Debuts at Paul Bunyan
Tigercat debuted a new skidder model at the Paul Bunyan forestry equipment exposition in Cambridge, Ohio. The 610H cable skidder aims to be a simple, lower cost addition to Tigercat's H-series skidder line-up....
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