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Dangle head link to fit Timbco 415 425 or 445 fellerbuncher boom. Exceptionally well made. One piece solid steel. Would also work excellent for a grapple.
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Used and resealed rexroth valve banks available to for pre 2003 Timbco feller bunchers. individual valve sections are also available
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Older Timbco/rexroth drive pumps with external filter, housing and 130cc Rexroth implement pump
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Various Timbco Parts Machines - Plenty of parts, K & D Specializes in Timbco rebuilds and parts.
2001 Timbco 415D Processor with Rolly, hours unknown, Undercarriage @ 80%, $54,990 Trades Welcome
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Timbco 415 lower car body, very low hours, excellent tracks, GFT 50 finals, drive motors.
2006 Timbco 415 Processor, Logmax 7000 Processor Head, Machine Isuzu Engine and has 6000 Hours3.5 Gallons/per hour, Undercarriage is 50%, Enclosed Cab with Heat and Air Conditioning, Ready for the Woods. Operating Weight 96,672.8 lbs Height - Top of Cab 10.7 ft Shipping Length - non tilt 13.5 ft Disclaimer The information is the best of our knowledge at the time of the listing. The price may change without notice and additional charges may apply, including freight, taxes, duties, tariffs, quarantine, etc.
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2002 Timbco 425 Feller Buncher, Equipped with a Quadco 20" Fixed Head, Leveling Cab, Enclosed Cab with Heat and Air Conditioning, New Final Drives, UC is 80-85%, Cummins 8.3 Diesel with 11000 Hours, New Windshield, Ready for the Woods. Weight 55,235 lbs Height 12 ft 2 in Width 9 ft 8 in Length 21 ft 4 in Disclaimer The information is the best of our knowledge at the time of the listing. The price may change without notice and additional charges may apply, including freight, taxes, duties, tariffs, quarantine, etc.
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1993 Timbco 425 with Rolly-II Processor Head, 37" Bar Saw, New Air Bag in Head, Cummins 8.3 Diesel , Hours reading 6,769, Leveling Cab, Enclosed Cab with Heat and AC, Propac Heater, New Computer Sensor for Measurements ,No Oil Leaks or Engine Blow By , Final Drives Done Recently. Ready for the Woods... Weight 55,235 lbs Length 21 ft 4 in Width 9 ft 8 in Height 12 ft 2 in Disclaimer The information is the best of our knowledge at the time of the listing. The price may change without notice and additional charges may apply, including freight, taxes, duties, tariffs, quarantine, etc.
1994 Timbco 425B 2005 Log Max processor head 22" capacity John Deere 6068 motor with 600 hours on it UC is good 9786 hours Runs and operates good
2021 Timber Buddy Mill Operation Comparable to a Wood-Mizer LT70 Kauffman's laser edger 2 strand log deck like new Roller transfer deck like new
Timber Treatment Solutions impregnation plants can all be fitted with one of our automated timber handling systems. An automated wood handling and storage system is the best option for treating large volumes of timber in a short space of time due to minimising charge changeover times. This makes annual impregnation volumes of over 100,000m3 on a single plant easily achievable. The automated handling system can consist of anything from a transfer car which changes over one charge automatically to a multi-lane multi-level fully automatic system which only requires operator input once per day. Timber Treatment Solutions are the only manufacturer able to offer the patent pending multi-level timber handling and storage system, which can half or even third the building space required for an automated wood package handling system. There are lots of possible configurations and our teams will be able to advise the most suitable for you, according to your needs and budget.
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Timber Treatment Solutions designs and manufactures turnkey high pressure wood treatment plants for impregnating timber to Use Class 3, Use Class 4 and a variety of other requirements. These plants generally include: – - an autoclave with quick closing door(s) - one or several tanks to store the treatment chemical - a process skid, with all necessary pumps, valves, and pipes - a timber pack handling system, from completely manual to fully automated - a mixing / dosing system - a PC or HMI based control system with our latest plant operating system There are lots of possible configurations, and our teams will be able to advise the most suitable high pressure wood treatment plant for you, according to your needs and budget. Plants can be designed for any of the processes required by the timber impregnation industry: – - Bethel (full cell) – this is the most common for treatment of timber to Use Class 3 and 4 - Rueping (empty cell) – this process cycle is used for more specialist lumber treatments, such as creosote and copper oil, where the impregnation rate needs to be reduced on highly absorbent wood species - Lowry - Special cycles using any combination of vacuum, air pressure & fluid pressure phases, which can be designed on request WHEN TO USE HIGH PRESSURE IMPREGNATION High pressure treatment is widely used whenever deep impregnation of wood by a preservative required: – - Sawn or round posts using water-based copper chemicals (UC3 / UC4) - Poles, sleepers, posts using Creosote, Creosote/Oil mix, CuNap & Copper Oil - Construction timber with fire retardant chemical - For specific applications, such as resin or furfural impregnation before curing
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Timber Treatment Solutions has many years’ experience in designing and manufacturing timber dipping equipment making our products the most advanced on the market. We are unrivalled in the quality of fabrication and reliability. Our automatic dipping tanks provide a rapid, completely safe treatment process for both the operator and the environment. A robust design and construction ensures the longevity of our products. The dipping tank systems generally include: – - a tank for dipping the timber - a hydraulically raised and lowered support frame to place the timber packs on - a manual or hydraulically operated top clamp There are also several additional options which can be added to further improve the performance of the dipping equipment: – - multiple dipping frames in the same tank to increase throughput - roof structure to protect against water ingress - tilting support frame to aid preservative run off - preservative dosing / mixing system - filtration of sawdust - stirring to homogenize the concentration of chemicals in the tank - heating