Daryl Westerveld, product engineer for tracked harvesting systems, takes us on a walk-around of the 857 and 877 carriers. The sloped tail represents a reimagining of what a steep-slope carrier should look like. The result is a machine with increased leveling capability and greater chain clearance in winch-assisted applications, while maintaining the class leading stability of Tigercat machines. Watch this video to learn about the key features and benefits of owning an 857 and 877 carrier.
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Watch the high performance LS857 shovel logger working in a variety of applications and diverse terrain. From the steep slopes of Chile to the mountains of Idaho, the LS857 bridges the gap between conventional ground based harvesting and yarding systems. The LS857 can be equipped with a variety of grapple styles or the TCi 5195 directional felling saw for felling and shovel logging with a single machine.
First X877 feller buncher tested in North Saskatchewan aspen. Equipped with closed loop drive system. Increased boom reach and envelope compared to 855 and 870 series feller bunchers.
With the exception of forwarders and harvesters, all current 2025 Tigercat models are equipped with a common operator’s seat. In this video, to help you get the best performance from the seat, we are going to take you through the adjustments and point out some differences specific to certain machine models.