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    About Trailer Log Loaders

    As their name implies, trailer log loaders consist of a hydraulic boom and grapple mounted on a trailer and are used to load and unload timber, sometimes to/from a space included on the same trailer.

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    Hours3,064
    Location: Grand Rapids, Minnesota
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours8,294
    Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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    Stock Number14441
    Location: Livingston, Tennessee
    Seller: Lickskillet Auction Co.
    Hours4,499
    Location: Newton, Alabama
    Hours1,200
    Location: Charleston, West Virginia
    Hours5,525
    Location: Columbus, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours9,802
    Location: Vaiden, Mississippi
    Seller: Vaiden Timber Co LLC
    Hours5,793
    Location: Reedsville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Metzler Forest Products
    Hours10,074
    Location: Reedsville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Metzler Forest Products

    2026 BARKO 295B

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    Location: Constantia, New York

    2024 BARKO 495B

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    Hours3
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours9,159
    Location: Lake City, Florida
    Hours14,000
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Trailer Year2018
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Hours13,000
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Hours8,915
    Location: Hickory, Mississippi
    Seller: TraxPlus
    Hours3,860
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Hours3,800
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Hours7,200
    Location: Whigham, Georgia
    Hours10,000
    Location: Grenada, Mississippi
    Hours5,057
    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Hours1,454
    Location: Hickory, Mississippi
    Seller: TraxPlus
    Hours7,882
    Location: Hickory, Mississippi
    Seller: TraxPlus

    2017 BARKO 595B

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    Hours5,720
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours13,022
    Location: St. George, South Carolina
    Seller: 4M Iron
    Hours3,599.6
    Location: Lufkin, Texas
    Hours4,246
    Location: Asheville, North Carolina
    Hours2,661
    Location: Mount Gilead, North Carolina


    About Trailer Log Loaders

    Log loaders are a crucial part of every logging operation, as they are the primary means for loading and unloading logging trucks. There are a number of log loader types commonly in use, some of which are self-propelled units equipped with wheels or tracks, and others that are mounted on trailers or designed for stationary use. Trailer log loaders fall into the latter category, but they use the same basic combination of a hydraulic boom and grapple to pick up logs as the wheel and track varieties. Because they must be towed into position and don’t have the same mobility on inclines and rough terrain as some track and wheel models, trailer log loaders are best for use in logging operations that are near roadways or have access to flat landing areas for loading and unloading logs.

    Usage Scenarios

    Some trailer log loaders include space on the trailer for transporting logs, which is important to consider if you are contemplating adding one to your operation. If a unit has such a space, you’ll need to consider the towing capacity of your truck to make sure it can handle hauling both the loader and the timber. (It’s also important to pay attention to the coupler on the trailer, to ensure your truck is equipped to tow it.) If a unit doesn’t include a space for holding logs during transport, you’ll need an additional truck and/or trailer.

    The Right Fit

    Regardless of the specifics of your operation, you’ll find the equipment you need on ForestryTrader.com. The site includes listings for hundreds of new and used trailer log loaders, including units from brands like Barko, Caterpillar, Deere, Prentice, Tigercat, and others.