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    Once timber is cut and processed, it’s time for a skidder to do its thing and move the tree to a staging area for further processing or to be loaded for transport.

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    Hours12,646
    Location: Concord, North Carolina
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    Auction Date:6/19/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberDW460BG5B2277
    Location: Idabel, Oklahoma
    Seller: Brinkley Auctions Inc.
    Hours6,400
    Location: Mancato, Minnesota
    Hours14,800
    Location: Charleston, West Virginia
    Hours12,300
    Location: Charleston, West Virginia
    Hours16,500
    Location: Atlanta, Georgia
    Hours4,036
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,152
    Location: West Columbia, South Carolina
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours4,713
    Location: Walterboro, South Carolina
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours4,922
    Location: Macon, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours4,996
    Location: Walterboro, South Carolina
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours4,673
    Location: Troy, Alabama
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours6,025
    Location: Grovetown, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,895
    Location: Grovetown, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,944
    Location: Grovetown, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours6,689
    Location: Grovetown, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours3,983
    Location: Columbus, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,830
    Location: Andrews, South Carolina
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours11,296
    Location: Bradford, Tennessee
    Seller: Kobe Eddings
    Hours9,100
    Location: Russellville, Alabama
    Seller: DeVaney logging inc
    Hours11,022
    Location: Russellville, Alabama
    Seller: DeVaney logging inc
    Hours13,132
    Location: Hay Springs, Nebraska
    Seller: John Hahn Enterprises
    Hours7,584.1
    Location: Ronkonkoma, New York
    Seller: Lakeland Ave. Landscape Supply
    Hours10,926
    Location: Northport, Alabama
    Seller: Ricky Phillips
    Hours24,000
    Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon
    Seller: Bennett Diesel Repair
    ROPSOpen
    Location: Colville, Washington
    Seller: Britt Contacting LLC
    Hours19,000
    Location: Wilcox, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Alex Zimmerman
    Hours7,500
    Location: Forrest City, Arkansas
    Seller: Alderson Lumber Company

    About Skidders

    Skidders are heavy forestry machines used to pull cut trees and logs from the site where they were felled to a landing where they are further processed or loaded onto logging trucks. The process of moving the trees from the cutting site to the landing is called “skidding.” 

    The skidders you’ll see for sale on ForestryTrader.com tend to be heavy four-wheel-drive tractors, often with an articulating chassis, that are capable traversing rugged terrain. Mounted to the front of the skidder is a cable and winch or a grapple attachment, or both, with a short hydraulically powered boom. Other common features of skidders include a reinforced cab and a blade on the back that can be raised and lowered by the operator. These machines are typically powered by diesel engines, and come in a variety of sizes and capabilities.

    Types Of Skidders

    Most often, skidders are classified as either cable or grapple units, with the former designed to reel in and haul logs using a winch, and the latter using a grapple or a clam-bunk attachment. Today, cable and winch-only skidders are less popular than grapple or dual-function skidders. Skidders with a single-function boom utilize a pair of hydraulic cylinders to lift and lower loads. Skidders with a dual-function boom employ four cylinders, providing a wider range of movement. Some grabble booms can also be swung from side to side, letting the operator access logs that are not lined up with the front of the machine.

    Find The Right Skidder

    Popular manufacturers of new and used skidders available on ForestryTrader.com include Caterpillar , Deere , Franklin , Tigercat , Timberjack , and Tree Farmer .