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    Wheeled Feller Buncher

    L-Series Wheeled Feller Bunchers

    You need a machine that works as long and hard as you do. L-Series Wheeled Feller Bunchers feature robust hydraulic and electrical systems designed to help keep your operation up and running, and boost your bottom line.

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    Features and Specifications

    When considering a wheeled feller buncher, assessing its features and specifications is essential to ensure it meets your operational requirements. These specifications provide valuable insights into the machine's performance, capabilities, and dimensions. Here are some key specifications to consider.

    Engine Power

    The engine power indicates the amount of power generated by the machine's engine. It is measured in horsepower (HP) and is crucial for efficient operation and performance.

    Wheelbase

    The wheelbase refers to the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels. It influences the machine's stability and maneuverability, especially in rough terrains.

    Operating Weight

    Operating weight refers to the total weight of the wheeled feller buncher, including the machine and any additional attachments or equipment. Ensuring that the operating weight is suitable for the intended applications and ground conditions is vital.

    Engine Model

    The engine model specifies the specific make and model of the engine used in the wheeled feller buncher. Engine models offer varying power outputs, fuel efficiencies, and emission levels.

    Gross Power

    Gross power represents the engine's maximum power output without considering any losses or inefficiencies. It indicates the machine's overall power capacity.

    Engine Speed

    Engine speed refers to the rotational speed of the engine's crankshaft, usually measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). It affects the machine's performance and productivity.

    Weight

    The weight specification represents the overall weight of the wheeled feller buncher. It is essential to consider the weight for transportation purposes and ensure it is within the limits of your equipment and transportation capabilities.

    Fuel Capacity

    Fuel capacity indicates the maximum amount of fuel the machine's fuel tank can hold. It affects the operating range and duration before refueling is required.

    DEF Capacity

    DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) capacity represents the amount of DEF the machine's tank can hold. DEF is used in selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems to reduce emissions.

    Hydraulic System Capacity

    The hydraulic system capacity refers to the volume of hydraulic fluid that the machine's hydraulic system can hold. It influences the performance and responsiveness of hydraulic functions.

    Ground Clearance

    Ground clearance is the distance between the lowest point on the machine and the ground. It is essential for traversing uneven terrains and obstacles without damaging the machine's undercarriage.

    Transport Width, Height, and Length

    These specifications indicate the dimensions of the wheeled feller buncher for transportation purposes. It is crucial to ensure that the machine can be transported safely and legally within the required dimensions.

    Unstoppable Force of Nature

    Uptime is everything in the forest. And your L-II Series Wheeled Feller Buncher has what it takes to pull through just about anything. Watch the video to view the latest spec changes to the L-II Series!

    John Deere Wheeled Feller Buncher

    Because Time is Money.

    As a logger, you demand more uptime. Fast, accurate diagnosis of machine problems. Rapid, effective service response and the right part, the first time. And closer tracking of machines and operators for efficient operation. John Deere forestry technology solutions are there to help you.

    Wheeled Feller Bunchers for Forestry Cutting Work

    Firm ground, long travel paths, and demanding cutting cycles call for forestry equipment with speed and control. Doggett Equipment offers wheeled feller bunchers for logging, land clearing, and timber harvesting work, helping you match the right machine to your terrain, crew, and cutting needs.

    Our heavy equipment inventory includes forestry machines built for cutting, bunching, and moving through active timber sites. When your operation depends on mobility across firmer ground, our forestry equipment lineup can help you compare machines built for the way your crew works.

    FAQs

    A wheeled feller buncher cuts trees and gathers them into bunches for easier handling. It is used in forestry, timber harvesting, and land clearing where crews need cutting performance and faster travel across firmer ground.
    Consider your timber size, terrain, travel distance, cutting head needs, and daily production goals. The right machine should match your harvesting style without slowing your crew down.
    Yes. Doggett Equipment focuses on John Deere construction, compact, and forestry equipment, including machines built for demanding timber harvesting applications.
    Yes. Wheeled machines often fit firm ground and jobs that require more travel speed. A tracked feller buncher may fit soft ground, uneven terrain, and work that needs added stability.
    Yes. Doggett Equipment supports forestry machines with parts, service, rental resources, and dealer network access across Louisiana and Texas. For maintenance needs, our equipment parts inventory can help reduce downtime.