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    About Wheel Feller Bunchers

    One of two subcategories of feller buncher machines used in modern forestry operations, wheel feller bunchers are quick and maneuverable and can do the work of 10 or more men.

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    Hours3,648
    Location: Magnolia, Arkansas
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    Auction Date:9/12/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Stock Number130
    Location: Scottsville, Virginia
    Hours3,481
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours3,959
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,866
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours3,001
    Location: Brunswick, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours4,563
    Location: Dothan, Alabama
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours3,334
    Location: Macon, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,691
    Location: Dothan, Alabama
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours3,131
    Location: Grovetown, Georgia
    Seller: Dobbs Equipment
    Hours5,886
    Location: Scottsville, Virginia
    Seller: Forest Pro Inc
    Hours13,536
    Location: Scottsville, Virginia
    Seller: Forest Pro Inc

    2016 TIGERCAT 720G

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    Hours9,949
    Location: Scottsville, Virginia
    Seller: Forest Pro Inc

    2017 TIGERCAT 724G

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    Stock NumberLot #128
    Location: Scottsville, Virginia
    Seller: Forest Pro Inc
    Hours494
    Location: Many, Louisiana
    Seller: B & H Wood Products, Llc
    Hours8,626
    Location: Albany, New York
    Seller: WM BIERS
    Hours7,718
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC
    Hours9,072
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC

    2010 DEERE 643K

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    Location: Grenada, Mississippi
    Hours9,617
    Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
    Seller: W & W TRUCK & TRACTOR INC
    Hours6,177
    Location: Garner, North Carolina
    Hours8,410
    Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
    Seller: W & W TRUCK & TRACTOR INC

    2006 DEERE 843J

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    Hours6,349
    Location: Statesville, North Carolina
    Hours10,950
    Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
    Seller: W & W TRUCK & TRACTOR INC
    Hours6,920
    Location: Constantia, New York
    Location: Grenada, Mississippi
    Hours9,834
    Location: Grenada, Mississippi
    Hours3,777
    Location: Lexington, South Carolina
    Seller: Forestry First, LLC

    About Wheel Feller Bunchers

    Along with track feller bunchers, wheel feller bunchers fell trees and bunch them in piles in a staging area where other equipment (forwarders, grapplers, skidders, etc.) take them away. Using rubber tires instead of tracks to move, a wheel feller buncher drives up to a tree to secure and fell it unlike a track feller buncher that moves on tracks but operates from a stationary position using a swing boom to move trees. Both feller buncher types generate considerable time and labor savings for operators, and both are used for clear-cutting, thinning, selective harvesting, and other applications in forestry, construction, logging, and other industries.


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    Making The Cut

    Also referred to as “drive-to-tree” fellers, wheel feller buncher models generally use a chain saw, disc saw, or shear cutting head that is directly mounted to machine. While a track feller buncher uses the same cutting head types, the head is attached to a hydraulic boom. The two types also differ in the conditions under which they work best. Whereas a track feller buncher is more stable when operating in loose and wet soil conditions and on slopes, a wheel feller buncher is generally faster and more maneuverable. Models of both types include ROPS (rollover protective systems) and FOPS (falling object protective systems) to add a measure of safety.

    Into The Woods

    Erv Drott, a developer of logging equipment, is commonly credited with developing the first feller buncher in 1968. The machine reportedly featured an excavator base and shear-like felling head mounted on a knuckle boom that could clear the equivalent of 100 trees per hour. Today’s wheel feller buncher models feature engines in the 175- to 270-horsepower range and can weigh as much as 30,000 pounds (13,608 kilograms) or more. John Deere wheel feller buncher models include such technologies as a quick-dumping ability, JDLink Telematics software for remote monitoring, and TimberNavi Jobsite Mapping that provides GPS-mapped views of operation areas. CAT models, meanwhile, enable customizable terrain selection and include “creep control” and easy-to-engage speed and sensitivity adjustments.

    You’ll find a variety of new and used wheel feller bunchers for sale on ForestryTrader.com, including models from John Deere and Caterpillar , as well as from Hydro-AX , Prentice , Tigercat , and more.