
Key characteristics:
- Large, robust forestry vehicle designed for moving logs
- Typically has large wheels or tracks for navigating rough terrain
- Equipped with a winch or grapple to drag and collect logs
- Crucial part of the timber harvesting process
Types of skidders:
1. Grapple Skidders
- Use a hydraulic grapple to grab and lift multiple logs
- Most common type in modern logging operations
- Can pick up and move several trees at once
2. Cable Skidders
- Use a cable system to drag logs
- Logs are attached to a cable and pulled behind the machine
- Less common in modern operations but still used in some areas
Functionality:
- Moves cut trees from forest interior to processing areas
- Minimizes damage to remaining forest
- Allows efficient collection of timber
- Can operate in challenging terrain and forest conditions
Advantages:
- Increases logging efficiency
- Reduces manual labor
- Improves worker safety
- Can access difficult forest areas
- Speeds up timber harvesting process
These machines are essential in commercial logging, sustainable forestry, and timber production industries worldwide.
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