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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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    Drive4WD
    Location: Rison, Arkansas
    Hours11,200
    Location: Summersville, West Virginia
    Seller: XS IRON
    Hours4,127
    Location: Lansing, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Construction Eq- Lansing
    Hours770
    Location: Happy Valley, Oregon
    Seller: Mr. Equipment
    Hours10,033
    Location: Traverse City, Michigan
    Seller: AIS Forestry Division
    Hours5,945
    Location: Brewer, Maine
    Seller: MILTON CAT
    Hours6,281
    Location: Rison, Arkansas
    Hours1,250
    Location: Eugene, Oregon
    Seller: CROWLEY EQUIPMENT INC
    Hours12,100
    Location: Rison, Arkansas
    Hours6,339
    Location: Rison, Arkansas
    Hours11,679
    Location: Kirkwood, New York
    Seller: Five Star Equipment
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    Hours9,120.1
    Location: Boonville, New York
    Seller: C J Logging Equipment Inc.
    Hours40
    Location: Summersville, West Virginia
    Seller: XS IRON
    Hours10,500
    Location: Mesa, Arizona
    Seller: Laxton Equipment
    Hours6,349
    Location: Lucasville, Ohio
    Seller: Ricer Equipment
    Hours7,313
    Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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    Serial Number6250992
    Location: Boonville, New York
    Seller: C J Logging Equipment Inc.
    Hours5,228
    Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    Hours5,170
    Location: Lucasville, Ohio
    Seller: Ricer Equipment
    Hours6,416
    Location: Lucasville, Ohio
    Seller: Ricer Equipment
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    Hours0
    Location: Warren, Arkansas
    Hours9,414
    Location: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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    Hours10,064
    Location: Boonville, New York
    Seller: C J Logging Equipment Inc.
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    Hours0
    Location: Winnfield, Louisiana
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    Hours8,453
    Location: Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Brandt Tractor Ltd. - Cranbrook
    Hours15,295
    Location: Gainesville, Georgia
    Hours11,400
    Location: Bridgewater, New Hampshire
    Hours12,704
    Location: Mobile, Alabama
    Seller: Beard Equipment Co.

    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 .