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    About Log Loaders

    A log loader is often the last machine at a logging site to handle timber before it heads off to the mill; as the name implies, these machines pick up logs from a staging site and load them for transport.

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    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours2,000
    Location: Redding, California
    Seller: Shane Co
    Hours27,000
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours3,935
    Location: Hobbs, New Mexico
    Hours1,025
    Location: Redding, California
    Seller: Shane Co
    Hours4,500
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours9,768
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours1,619
    Location: Woodland, Alabama
    Hours2,452
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: Peterson Cat
    Hours2,900
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama

    2017 CATERPILLAR 538LL

    Track Log Loaders

    USD $200,000
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    Rental Prices:
    Weekly: USD $5,000
    Monthly: USD $14,000
    Hours7,000
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: Brinks Land Improvement
    Hours3,800
    Location: Jackson, Mississippi
    Hours2,000
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: Brinks Land Improvement

    2020 CATERPILLAR 548LL

    Track Log Loaders

    USD $275,000
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    Weekly: USD $6,000
    Monthly: USD $15,000‎ - $18,000
    Hours8,700
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: Brinks Land Improvement
    Hours8,674
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours2,300
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours4,315
    Location: Longview, Washington
    Seller: Peterson Cat
    Hours6,195
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: Peterson Cat
    Hours15,500
    Location: Brewer, Maine
    Seller: MILTON CAT
    Hours16,000
    Location: Bridgewater, New Hampshire
    Hours10,999
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours25,255
    Location: Farmerville, Louisiana
    Trailer Year2016
    Location: Glasgow, Kentucky
    Hours12,140
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours5,511
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours12,621
    Location: Jamestown, Tennessee
    Hours5,203
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours7,400
    Location: Jackson, Mississippi


    About Log Loaders

    After logs have been felled, delimbed, and cut down to the desired length, log loaders come in to move them onto a truck for transport. These forestry machines have a boom and a hydraulic grapple to grab onto large logs and either swing them into place or actually carry them to the desired location, depending on the configuration. There are various types of log loaders, including knuckle-boom, crane, forklift, mobile heel boom loaders, and butt-n-top loaders, just to name a few examples. Some loaders are designed to handle one log at a time, while others are capable of carrying multiple logs.

    Covering The Bases

    In addition to varying boom and grapple styles, you’ll also find log loaders with different bases from which to choose. The most common examples include stationary, trailer, track, wheel, and truck loaders. Whereas stationary and trailer log loaders have to be moved into place and properly positioned before they can be used, track, wheel, and truck-mounted log loaders are drivable, so you can take them to harder-to-reach places and transport logs wherever they need to go. Stationary loaders work well in cable logging operations when used in conjunction with yarders, but drivable alternatives offer mobility for getting into tighter spaces or traveling over long distances. Truck-mounted log loaders are unique because in some cases, the truck includes a flatbed and can load itself, providing an all-in-one transport solution.

    Many Options To Choose From

    You’ll find hundreds of new and used log loaders for sale at ForestryTrader.com from manufacturers including Barko, Caterpillar, Deere, Link-Belt, Prentice, Tigercat, and others. They range in price from around $5,000 up to $300,000 or more with models years from 1961 up to 2019, so operations of all sizes can find a log loader to meet their needs.


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