New Tigercat Silviculture Carrier Provides Robust Option Built for Forestry

The 630H silviculture carrier replaces modified agricultural tractors with a purpose built carrier

Tigercat, a company that has contributed significantly to increased efficiencies in timber harvesting operations, is putting focus on gaining efficiencies in the silviculture side of the forest industry. Many forestry companies struggle to prepare post-harvest sites for replanting with modified agricultural tractors. These machines are generally deficient for the hard work at hand, often suffering from insufficient power, cooling capacity and structural durability.

Tigercat recently released the 630H silviculture carrier to address these deficiencies. Based on Tigercat's skidder platform, the machine is equipped with hydraulic connectors and several drawbar receiver variations to adapt to a variety of plow or mounding implement connection points. In addition, the carrier can be equipped with an optional winch and bolt-on fairlead system. The whole package is factory equipped and ready to work. The Tigercat carrier can pull mounding and plow implements in preparation for replanting operations.

Initial studies conducted by Mexican forestry company, Proteak, indicate that the 630H carriers are quicker, more productive, and more fuel efficient than the agricultural tractors that they are replacing. Operators are safe and comfortable in a climate controlled cab equipped with an air ride suspension seat and ergonomic armrest mounted controls. Source