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    Forwarders come in wheel and track varieties and are designed to carry logs to designated areas where they can be loaded for transport.

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    Hours8,500
    Location: Fort Kent Mills, Maine
    Hours8,500
    Location: Call For Location, Vermont
    Seller: CrossTrac Equipment - Vermont
    Hours17,048
    Location: Bangor, Maine
    Seller: Anderson Equipment Co
    Hours4,084
    Location: Londonderry, New Hampshire
    Seller: MILTON CAT
    Hours1
    Location: Columbia, Missouri
    Hours13,540
    Location: Evansville, Indiana
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Hours0
    Location: Constantia, New York
    Hours5,700
    Location: Granite Falls, North Carolina
    Seller: Carolina Used Machinery
    Hours6,008
    Location: Merrill, Wisconsin
    Seller: McCoy Construction & Forestry
    Location: Groton, New York
    Seller: TREEMASTERS
    Hours11,951
    Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
    Hours22,000
    Location: Midway, Florida
    Location: Three Lakes, Wisconsin
    Hours3,721
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama
    Hours10,000
    Location: Jackson, Mississippi
    Hours5,220
    Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
    Hours14,500
    Location: Constantia, New York
    Hours193
    Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
    Hours20,688
    Location: Brewer, Maine
    Seller: MILTON CAT
    Hours3,578
    Location: Groton, New York
    Seller: TREEMASTERS
    Hours24,768
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours0
    Location: Madison, Maine
    Hours589
    Location: Richmond, Virginia
    Seller: Wyatt Heavy Equipment
    Hours8,500
    Location: Cortland, New York
    Hours28,250
    Location: Call For Location, Wisconsin
    Hours17,000
    Location: Call For Location, Wisconsin
    Serial NumberWJ1710X000
    Location: Groton, New York
    Seller: TREEMASTERS
    Hours7,390
    Location: Albany, New York

    About Forwarders

    Forwarders are heavy forestry machines that do the basic but important job of transporting felled logs to a location where they can be loaded onto trucks and shipped. The U.S. Forest Service describes forwarders simply as a tractor that pulls a wagon full of wood. To make the job easier and more efficient, many forwarders are equipped with a front dozer blade to help stack logs and clear pathways, as well as a handy boom with grapple that lets the operator pick up timber, load it in the bunk, and take it where it needs to go.


    Deere 1210E Forwarder

    Forwarders At Work

    Forwarders are available in models equipped either with wheels or tracks, each of which has its own set of advantages. Forestry operations generally factor in the terrain at their worksites in order to determine which variety is better-suited to their needs. Forwarders are often paired with harvesters, and they’re sometimes compared to skidders because both machines move felled, processed timber to a staging or loading area. But whereas skidders drag timber across the ground, forwarders lift and carry it, which creates less disturbance of the soil.

    Buying Considerations

    Load capacity is a key determiner when buying a forwarder. Capacities range widely, from less than 1 ton (0.9 metric tons) for smaller, less powerful forwarders to 25 t (22.7 mt) or more for larger, more powerful models. Other considerations include the degree of slope the forwarder can handle, the maximum timber length it can accommodate, maximum boom reach, gross lifting torque, and engine power. The six- and eight-wheel forwarders for sale on ForestryTrader.com often come with engines rated for around 250 horsepower (186 kilowatts), with approximately 20-t (18-mt) load capacities, heated and air-conditioned cabs, forward dozer blades, and a variety of protective and safety features.

    Popular forwarder models on this site include the Deere 1010 and the Komatsu 895. The 1010 has a 28-foot (8.5-meter) boom reach, a 33,721-pounds-force (150-kilonewton) tractive force, and a load rating of 24,251 pounds (11,000 kilograms). The Komatsu 895 has a boom reach up to 32.8 ft (10 m), a tractive force of 58,890 lbf (262 kN) and a load rating of 44,092 lbs (20,000 kg).

    Forwarder Extras

    As with other types of equipment, some makes and models come with extras that make them more productive, more efficient, and/or more comfortable for operators. Deere’s popular 1100, 1210, and 1510 models, for example, may come with a rotating, leveling cab that offers a view of up to 360 degrees. They may also include Deere’s optional intelligent boom control function, which automates common, repetitive boom functions to lighten an operator’s workload and increase productivity.

    The aforementioned Komatsu 895 transports logs in a high-capacity FlexBunk, which has adjustable width and stake heights. Komatsu also offers a FlexGate option that simplifies loading the wagon and reduces the risk of damaging the forwarder. Along with its D5 machine control system for monitoring and controlling engine, transmission, and loader functions, the Rottne F15 uses that company’s bogie lift, which increases maneuverability in confined passages or on wet or steep terrain.

    Find The Right Forwarder

    ForestryTrader.com offers a big selection of new and used forwarders for sale, including models from popular brands such as Caterpillar, Deere, Komatsu, Rottne, and Valmet.