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Partial to JD and the powershift. But any skidder with a grapple and a winch and brakes would be fine, I am not picky.
Ya know i just cant see having one of them around here. Time we get a yard setup and get a road back, we just have the truck drivers pull back in the woods. Sometimes it might be a road miles back along the top of a ridge or just a few hundred yards...
Drag the logs to the landing/yard, cut to length or what ever needs to be done, load them and off they go.
JimL,
I should have said REAL skidders
i have run a 640jd cable quite a bit, guy i work for has 2 of em.
No problems other than tires..
I got a tj 205 i think, cable. Its in the back of the barn in pieces
anyone know where i can get info on the older tj's? Prior to jd buying them.
The 220 is awsome but expensive to maintain. Yes it can pull on slopes well without tearing up the ground but I suspect a dual arch Cat 545 wheel skidder with similar power rating (220hp) with an experienced operator, that knows how to use the boom hydraulics to climb, could pull as much wood as the FMC in most "rough ground" situations. JMOmy FMC 220 will do more on rough ground than any rubber tired skidder can dream of