Thanks guys.
Yea cory timbco is the original company. They sold out to valmat ( i think thats how its spelled).Then they sold out to komatsu. Komatsu is still making a machine nearly identical to the timbco we have.
Anyway timber pro is the same company as the first timbcos. I guess there...
Corey What've got 3-4 guys that can run it fairly well. Im guessing my dad will be the one to break it in for a few weeks.
Im not even sure what all is on this thing yet. I had the boys with me so we didnt get to check out to much.
I did see several usb ports, a backup camera and a ton of...
The one we just purchased was right at $402k without a cutting attachment. It would have been around $500+ depending on the type of attachment that goes on it
Denver
We are keeping the head off our older machine. Its not quite a year old yet.
Its a waratah FL85 felling head
LOL its funny you brought up the boom. The operator actually broke the boom in half on the other machine. We got lucky and found one off a machine that was lost in a fire not to far from...
Speaking of feller bunchers, mechanized harvesting, and how much i dislike them.... Our company "my dad" just wrote out a fat check for a new timberpro 745c.
I just hope now they can keep us logs at the mill. Us sawmill guys are tired of seeing the low fuel light blinking all the time.
Denver
Lol don't get me started on mechanical timber harvesting. Thats how our crew does it and I cant stand the thing. Not only does a hurricane leave a property looking in better shape but it's the biggest pos ever invented. Stays broke down more than it runs. Only positive is it takes the insurance...
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