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  2. Timberjack - Wikipedia

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    As of June, 2006, at the forestry fair "Florence Wood", the Timberjack product line was discontinued, and John Deere, its parent company, became the largest single brand of forestry equipment. Its global market share for both cut-to-length and full tree equipment was very strong shortly after the acquisition. [citation needed]

  3. Category:Forestry equipment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Forestry equipment" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Feller buncher;

  4. Tigercat Industries - Wikipedia

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    Tigercat began as a partnership between loggers and fabricator MacDonald Steel to make specialty forestry products. The first product, the Tigercat 726 feller buncher, came out in 1992. [ 1 ] Initial production was at MacDonald Steel's facility in Cambridge, Ontario with dedicated facilities opening in Brantford and Woodstock, Ontario . [ 4 ]

  5. Feller buncher - Wikipedia

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    The feller buncher also has the highest hourly cost which is around $99.5 when comparing other equipment such as a harvesters and grapple skidders. [9] [10] Although the total cost of feller buncher is high in overall, the unit production price is the lowest which explains why feller buncher is considered the most cost-effective harvesting ...

  6. Category:Forestry tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Forestry tools" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Angle gauge; Axe; B. Bahco;

  7. Sandhills Global - Wikipedia

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    Sandhills Global's trade publications include TractorHouse, Machinery Trader, Truck Paper, CraneTrader, Tree & Landscape Equipment Trader, RentalYard, and AuctionTime, in addition to Controller, Executive Controller, and Charter Hub. Each print publication also has a companion website.