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Harvester vs. Feller Buncher?
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<blockquote data-quote="RPM" data-source="post: 1559500" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>We differentiate between the two around here. </p><p></p><p>Fellerbuncher around here is a hotsaw and is production, felling machine - lay the wood down in bunches for a grapple skidder. </p><p></p><p>Some contractors are using smaller machines with a harvestor / processor head combo so that they can do both - fall and process (CTL) at the stump and then use a forwarder to take the wood out. Typically, these are be being used for selection cuts, and so more so now - fuel modification projects. Basically, somewhere you are not clear cutting, have some sort of retention prescription and have tip toe around without damaging your residual stems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPM, post: 1559500, member: 15675"] We differentiate between the two around here. Fellerbuncher around here is a hotsaw and is production, felling machine - lay the wood down in bunches for a grapple skidder. Some contractors are using smaller machines with a harvestor / processor head combo so that they can do both - fall and process (CTL) at the stump and then use a forwarder to take the wood out. Typically, these are be being used for selection cuts, and so more so now - fuel modification projects. Basically, somewhere you are not clear cutting, have some sort of retention prescription and have tip toe around without damaging your residual stems. [/QUOTE]
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