Used Forestry Equipment for sale - 46 listings

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46 results found

  • 0 Rotochopper B66L

    10,488 Hours

    $400,000

  • 2024 Diamond Z DZH4000TK-79

    15 Hours

    $875,000

  • 2017 Rotochopper B66T

    8,021 Hours

    $525,000

  • 2014 Rotochopper B66E

    1,512 Hours

    $395,000

  • 2003 Fecon MZA3250

    553 Hours

    $85,000

  • 2017 Prentice 2670D

    8,574 Hours

    $65,000

    $55,000

  • 2021 FAE PT-300

    791 Hours

    $325,000

  • 2021 FAE PT-175

    386 Hours

    $232,000

  • 2021 FAE PT-175

    1,293 Hours

    $200,000

  • 2022 FAE PT-175

    792 Hours

    $250,000

  • 2008 CBI Magnum Force 6800T

    17,871 Hours

    $180,000

  • 2009 Morbark 4600XL Wood Hog

    8,243 Hours

    $245,000

  • 2008 Prentice 2432

    $40,000

  • 2014 John Deere 753JD

    4,809 Hours

    $140,000

  • 2011 Cat 573

    4,524 Hours

    $36,000

  • 2012 Rotochopper B66

    4,254 Hours

    $160,000

  • 2013 John Deere 843K

    2,408 Hours

    $115,000

  • 2015 Ponsse FOX 8

    12,295 Hours

    $145,000

  • 2014 John Deere S670

    224 Hours

    $110,000

  • 2024 Terex Green-Tec MT2 Tracked

    53 Hours

    $270,000

  • 2014 Pellenc 8590

    3,415 Hours

    $69,000

  • 2013 Tigercat LX870C

    17,895 Hours

    $495,000

  • 2017 Vermeer SC30TX

    1,274 Hours

    $10,000

  • 2020 Weiler B670

    5,177 Hours

    $120,000

  • 2017 John Deere 648L

    13,860 Hours

    $60,000

  • 2017 Prentice 2670D

    10,311 Hours

    $80,000

  • 2022 Morbark 6400XT

    2,729 Hours

    $800,000

    $700,000

  • 2022 Terex CBI Magnum Force 5800BT

    2,408 Hours

    $615,000

  • 1994 John Deere 9500

    4,478 Hours

    $25,000

  • 2020 Vermeer SC70TX

    1,050 Hours

    $57,000

  • 2006 Cat 320C

    16,097 Hours

    $95,000

    $80,000

  • 1997 Timberjack 460

    7,681 Hours

    $38,000

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Overview

Forestry equipment includes any heavy machinery used for excavating, harvesting, or finishing a wooded area. All three stages require different types of equipment that work together to ensure the work gets done. Foresters and loggers rely on tools like shredders, skidders, stump grinders, and feller bunchers every day to get their job done.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Forestry equipment cost varies depending on the type of equipment needed for projects.

  • Top forestry equipment manufacturers include Komatsu, John Deere, Caterpillar, and Tigercat.

  • Forestry equipment can be used to clear wooded areas through excavation, harvesting, and finishing.

  • The weight of forestry equipment varies from 1,800 lbs for a track stump grinder to 80,000 lbs for a log loader.

  • Most forestry equipment like delimbers, feller bunchers, mulchers, and yarders are operated from a cab. These machines in and of themselves are dangerous, not to mention the dangers of heavily wooded areas with falling trees.

  • When buying used forestry equipment, ensure every part is in working order and passes an initial inspection. There are many different types of forestry equipment, but some commonalities they have are belts, hydraulic systems, cooling fans, and engines.

  • Newer forestry equipment comes with the shine of new hardware and a warranty. Used equipment may have costly defects if you don’t purchase it from a trusted dealer.

  • Logging equipment operators make more than the average contractor, with hourly wages averaging between $25-30/hour.

  • A high school diploma or GED is enough for most logger jobs. Loggers must be able to lift heavy objects and operate complex machinery with razor-thin margins. This requires basic aptitudes, quick reflexes, and good vision.