John Deere adds hardened beaver tooth option for feller bunchers

John Deere introduces the one-piece hardened beaver saw tooth to its line-up of aftermarket options.

Expanding the portfolio of aftermarket forestry saw teeth options for its customers, John Deere introduces the one-piece hardened beaver saw tooth for John Deere Wheeled and Tracked Feller Bunchers. The new beaver saw tooth design boasts a beveled feature at each tooth tip, which helps improve tooth durability while striking materials other than wood. Not only does this extend the life of the tooth but, also helps increase productivity in rocky conditions where a carbide tooth would not be advisable.

As the latest addition to the John Deere saw tooth lineup, the beaver saw tooth is one of four options available to customers and can be purchased in boxes of 18 or 20 teeth. Designed for maximum durability while lowering operating costs, the full line of John Deere saw teeth for Wheeled and Tracked Feller Bunchers are made to help support daily logging operations and applications.  Source