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Log Loaders
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Felling Heads
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No extra oil circuits are needed if the felling head is
replacing an existing grapple. The grapple is plugged to the circuit that opens and
closes the grapple. One needs two hydraulic circuits. One that runs the rotator and the
other that operates the grapple.
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| The felling heads can be ordered
with hook up bolt patterns for R3, R4, R6, or R 12 rotators. |
The felling head is supplied
with a wiring harness which runs from the felling head to the hydraulic controls and then
to a 12 or 24V DC source. Voltage must be specified with the order. |
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| The control box that
operates the solenoids us usually fastened to the left joystick or a left hand hydraulic
lever. |
The
rotators have continuous rotation, but the electric cord that runs the solenoids wraps
around the rotator and will not tolerate more than a turn. |

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| Tilted down the
felling head operates as a regular log grapple. |
Felling head with
all jaws open. on bottom the black guillotine jaws, then the main jaws and on top the
accumulating jaws. |
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| For cutting, the
guillotine jaws will first surround the stem. |
Then the guillotine
will shear off the stem. The blade is partially out. |
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| The blade is fully out. |
Every joint has a bearing and a
grease fitting. |
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