A special tractor used by loggers to haul logs. Skidders come in a wide variety of styles.
a large machine that drags harvested wood from the forest floor to a loading area
A self-propelled vehicle used to transport logs, generally by dragging them with a grapple or chokers and can be wheeled or tracked.
a worker who uses a skid to move logs
a tractor used to haul logs over rough terrain
Machine used to pull logs from the stump to a landing, either rubber tired or steel tracked.
A machine that transports wood in the forest by supporting it at one end and dragging the other across the ground.
A machine that is used to skid or drag felled logs from the forest
A self-propelled machine (cable, clam-bunk, or grapple) used for dragging trees or logs.
A mechanized piece of logging equipment used to drag, or skid, logs from the cutting area to the landing. Skidders usually have wheels and rubber tires, rather than endless tracks such as those found on crawler tractors.
A wheeled or tracked vehicle used for sliding/dragging logs from the stump to the landing.
"A self-propelled logging machine with an articulated frame, used for hauling operations. Débardeur
Self-propelled machine designed to transport trees or parts of trees by trailing or dragging.
a rubber-tired machine with a cable winch or grapple used to drag logs out of the forest.
rubber tired skidding tractors.
A skidder is a type of heavy vehicle used in a logging operation for pulling cut trees out of a forest. Modern forms can pull trees with a cable/winch or a grapple or in a clam-bunk.