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    About Wheel Processor / Harvesters

    Wheel processor/harvesters are a mainstay in forestry operations for their ability to fell, delimb, and cross-cut trees in seconds using a hydraulic boom with a harvesting head on the end. Newer models include automatic boom controls for easier operation.

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    Hours5,000
    Location: Batavia, New York
    Seller: Craig Holland
    Hours12,000
    Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
    Hours13,400
    Location: Springfield, Oregon
    Seller: Onceler Equipment, LLC.
    Hours8,985.3
    Location: Greenland, Michigan
    Stock Number14296921
    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Hours18,826
    Location: Greenland, Michigan
    Hours16,988
    Location: Greenland, Michigan
    Hours10,755
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division

    2007 KOMATSU 941.1

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    Hours11,156
    Location: Lancaster, New Hampshire
    Seller: Anderson Equipment Co
    Hours2,500
    Location: Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
    Seller: RPG Equipment

    2024 TIGERCAT 1165

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    Serial Number11650151
    Location: Boonville, New York
    Seller: C J Logging Equipment Inc.
    Hours10,292
    Location: Escanaba, Michigan
    Hours1,862
    Location: Wakefield, Michigan
    Seller: Dalbeck Sales LLC
    Hours6,700
    Location: Escanaba, Michigan
    Hours7,331
    Location: Pleasureville, Kentucky
    Hours6,720
    Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
    Hours16,964
    Location: Houlton, Maine
    Seller: United Construction and Forestry
    Hours10,720
    Location: Hermon, Maine
    Seller: United Construction and Forestry
    Serial NumberWJ1270D001630
    Location: Boring, Oregon
    Hours2,250
    Location: Lakewood, New York
    Seller: Maple Springs Gravel Products
    Hours2,399
    Location: Littleton, Colorado
    Hours8,210
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours13,641
    Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours11,513
    Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours13,004
    Location: Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours16,229
    Location: Centerville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Matteson Heavy Equipment
    Hours20,734
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours22,133
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division

    About Wheel Processor / Harvesters


    Ponsse Scorpion King Wheeled Harvester

    In addition to track forestry harvesters, wheeled forestry harvesters are a key component in forestry operations. Wheeled forestry harvesters are more maneuverable than tracked processors, in general, thanks to their articulated chassis. The machine’s central pivot also aids wheeled processors’ stability, as do their four, six, or eight wheels. Those sets of big tires also spread out the forest machine’s weight, causing less damage to the arboreal floor than a typical tracked harvester produces.

    How Wheel Processor/Harvesters Work

    A wheeled processor has a harvesting head on the end of a hydraulic boom that’s used to fell, delimb, and cross-cut trees in just seconds. Some newer machines feature automatic boom controls to assist in repetitive motions and let the operator concentrate on moving the head where it needs to go. By comparison, tracked models also have a harvesting head situated on the end of a hydraulic boom, but many models are small enough to enter dense groves that larger machines can’t as easily enter, if at all.

    Find The Right Processor/Harvester

    Some of the more popular manufacturers and brands of wheel processor/harvesters that you’ll find for sale on ForestryTrader.com include John Deere, Komatsu, Ponsse, Timberjack, and Valmet.

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