Bellboy
COPPA
It depends which pics your talking about. In the first few there is a wheel loader with a hi-dump bucket. Useful for loader very high trailers or feed mixers(dairies) with light material. The other is a rake/grapple combo. Good for keeping dirt out of the wood pile, either for burning or grinding.
Thanks for that, I really meant the rake/ grapple combo. Is it useful to have? I've only ever seen bucketed machines around here, even when used by bush clearing contractors, I've plenty of protective get ups on wheel loaders, but nothing like that. You see, I want to study forestry engineering, and then go into a similar business to what is happening on your job there, mainly trying to clear invader species of vegetation and also as general lend prep like that. I've been looking around and found many machines like that on this forum, all related to initial land prep, so I am interested in getting one of these attachments for my wheel loaders, when I get them eventually. Is that a JD made attachment?
I don't think your asking about a jd644j. I think your asking about the tigercat wheeled buncher. Its a bunching head for cutting trees down and piling them together for the skidders. They work great on wheeled machines when on fairly level ground.
Thank you, but I really was enquiring about the 644J machine with the rake/grapple combo, not the Tigercat/ JD wheeled feller buncher.
How much is that rake/ grapple combo used, Hoeman?
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