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<blockquote data-quote="mahans7" data-source="post: 59649" data-attributes="member: 7824"><p><img src="https://www.skidsteerforum.com/skid2/forestryshear.jpg" alt="14” Forestry Tree Shear" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>Specifications Model Weight Height Width at Shear Arms Overall Depth Price Tree Shear 1,810 lbs 57" 63" 40" $ 16,900 Tree Shear w/ Accumulator 1,950 lbs 57" 63" 40" $ 17,900 Additional Specifications Cylinders Number Rod Bore Stroke Shear: 2 2 1/2" 5" 10 Double Grapple: 1 1 1/4" 2 1/2" 12 Accumulator: 1 1 1/8" 2" 8 Features: · Ideal tool for thinning in small logging operations. · Ground level cutting, eliminating stump problems. · Double arm grapples securely grab the tree as the shear arms are activated. · Designed for machines with a minimum of 40 hp, 13 gpm, 1700 psi, and 1,700 lbs of operating capacity. · Cylinder is rated at 3000 psi and optimum results will be obtained near those levels. · Shear blades are comprised of 1" high tensile steel with milled knife edges and are easily replaced when worn. · The optional accumulator enables the shear to "bunch" cut trees when operating in smaller wood, thereby improving productivity. · Machine must be equipped with auxiliary hydraulics; grapple arms operate from the same auxiliary hydraulic circuits that control the shear blades. </p><p></p><p>Too big for my 743.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mahans7, post: 59649, member: 7824"] [IMG alt="14” Forestry Tree Shear"]https://www.skidsteerforum.com/skid2/forestryshear.jpg[/IMG] Specifications Model Weight Height Width at Shear Arms Overall Depth Price Tree Shear 1,810 lbs 57" 63" 40" $ 16,900 Tree Shear w/ Accumulator 1,950 lbs 57" 63" 40" $ 17,900 Additional Specifications Cylinders Number Rod Bore Stroke Shear: 2 2 1/2" 5" 10 Double Grapple: 1 1 1/4" 2 1/2" 12 Accumulator: 1 1 1/8" 2" 8 Features: · Ideal tool for thinning in small logging operations. · Ground level cutting, eliminating stump problems. · Double arm grapples securely grab the tree as the shear arms are activated. · Designed for machines with a minimum of 40 hp, 13 gpm, 1700 psi, and 1,700 lbs of operating capacity. · Cylinder is rated at 3000 psi and optimum results will be obtained near those levels. · Shear blades are comprised of 1" high tensile steel with milled knife edges and are easily replaced when worn. · The optional accumulator enables the shear to "bunch" cut trees when operating in smaller wood, thereby improving productivity. · Machine must be equipped with auxiliary hydraulics; grapple arms operate from the same auxiliary hydraulic circuits that control the shear blades. Too big for my 743. [/QUOTE]
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