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Tigercat Introduces New 820 Series

Jun 25, 2026 - 5 hours ago

Tigercat Industries releases new series of lighter weight, compact track carriers.

Tigercat Introduces New 820 Series



The new H820 harvester and 820 feller buncher models are the simplest, most compact, and lightest weight carriers in the Tigercat-TCi lineup.


The 820 feller buncher is best suited to the 5400 felling saw and best applied to small diameter timber and first thinning applications. It is equipped with a lighter weight ER boom with less lift capacity compared to the 822E feller buncher.

 

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The H820 harvester is equipped with a simple, conventional ten metre (33 ft) boom system, best suited to the TCi 544 harvesting head. Again, the H820 is an excellent solution for cost effective harvesting in small diameter timber stands and thinning applications where powerful lifting capacity is not a primary concern. The long-reach boom results in reduced machine travel for improved fuel economy and track component life.


The lighter weight, lower capacity boom sets for both machines require less counterweight. This reduces the overall weight of the machine for improved fuel economy and track life, contributing to lower overall cost of ownership. Both boom systems offer a tight tuck for excellent performance in thinning applications.


The 820 series machines will be marketed under the TCi brand in Europe.


Source: Tigercat

 



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