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Forestry Yarders for Sale (15 listings)

Find new and used forestry equipment for harvesting, processing, loading, and haul support across Canada. Browse key forestry types including Feller Bunchers, Skidders, Processors, Log Loaders, Yarders, Road Builders, Forwarders, and Mulchers, so you can compare equipment configured for different timber profiles, haul distances, and ground conditions. Whether you are running steep-slope cable operations on the coast or high-volume cut blocks inland, listings span mobile and purpose-built forestry configurations to match different production goals. Leading brands in this category include Tigercat, John Deere, Link-Belt, Caterpillar (CAT), and Madill. Browse hundreds of listings from dealers and private sellers across Canada.


  • 1988 Cypress 7280C Featured Listing

    1988 Cypress 7280C Grapple Yarder c/w: Yarding grapple, T-Mar grapple... 

  • 1982 Washington 88 Featured Listing

    Grapple Yarder. Updated sprag system. Comes with grapple, drop line,... 

    Reduced

  • 1988 Washington 88 Featured Listing

    Grapple Yarder. Sprag system. Complete machine rebuild in 2019. Comes... 

    Reduced

  • 1989 Madill 123

    1989 Madill 123

    $839,500 CAD

    1989 Madill 123 Swing Yarder c/w: Yarding grapple, lines, 60′ boom with... 

  • 1984 Washington 118

    20,000+ hours Please contact us to confirm location and availability... 

  • 2001 Madill 124

    2001 Madill 124

    $1,395,000 CAD

    2001 Madill 124 Swing Yarder SMU: 16,240 hours on ECM on December 6,... 

  • 1988 Madill 122

    1988 Madill 122

    $275,000 CAD

    1988 Madill 122 grapple yarder for sale. 60 series Detroit engine with... 

  • 1999 Madill 120

    1999 Madill 120

    $744,500 CAD

    1999 Madill 120 Grapple Yarder, Air Conditioner, Air Ride Seat,... 

  • Madill 099

    Madill 099

    $60,000 CAD

    Madill 099 Yarder, working condition. Excellent candidate for a... 

  • 1992 Cypress 7230

    1992 Cypress 7230 Super Snorkel. New power input shaft and coupler, new... 

  • 1981 Madill 071

    Please contact us to confirm location and availability **HOURS AND... 

  • 1980 Madill 071

    $100,000 CAD

    1980 Madill 071 Yarder on rubber, 6V92TA, 4 axle carrier, 4 guy lines,... 

  • Washington 108

    (2) Washington 108 Yarders, 1 decent, other parts machine Contact Stu... 

  • Washington 78-SL

    Introducing the WHEELER 78 SUPER SL yarder! Featuring a brand new cab... 

  • Washington 88

    Washington 88

    P.O.R.

    Have your Washington 88 remanufactured into a Washington Super 88 Mk2.... 

Buying Considerations

For forestry purchases, start with production flow and site constraints, not just machine class. Validate carrier type, attachment compatibility, hydraulic capacity, guarding package, and undercarriage or tire setup against your timber mix and slope profile. On used units, focus on hour history, major component rebuild records, structural cracking, boom pin wear, and any signs of heat-related hydraulic degradation. Confirm parts and service support in your operating region before finalizing, especially for remote camps where downtime quickly compounds. Also assess total cost of ownership, including financing terms, transport, and near-term component risk.

Dealer Network

SupplyPost helps connect forestry buyers with established equipment sellers such as Forestech Equipment, Brandt Tractor, Nors, Inland Truck & Equipment, and Edge Equipment.

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FAQ

What matters most when comparing used forestry machines with similar hours?

Hours alone are not enough. Compare application history, maintenance discipline, component rebuild timing, hydraulic test results, and structural condition. A machine with higher hours but documented rebuilds and consistent service can carry less risk than a lower-hour unit with weak records.

How should I spec for mixed terrain and variable wood size?

Prioritize flexibility in carrier and head configuration, then match guarding package, undercarriage choice, and hydraulic flow to your most demanding conditions. If your operation shifts between block types, focus on setups that reduce changeover time rather than maximum single-scenario output.

What should I ask for before I close on a forestry machine?

Request full service history, major repair invoices, oil sample trends, and inspection reports for boom, frame, undercarriage, and hydraulic systems. Confirm the serial and ownership documentation matches the unit and aligns with province-level compliance requirements.

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