John Deere owners looking to increase the efficiency and productivity of their daily logging and forestry operations have a new tool in their arsenal — the hardened beaver saw tooth.
Owners of John Deere’s versatile wheeled and tracked feller bunchers know the right tool can make all the difference in logging and forestry operations. The addition of the one-piece hardened beaver saw tooth to the extensive portfolio of aftermarket sawtooth options gives logging and forestry professionals a new option that maximizes durability and lowers operating costs.
Let’s look at what makes the beaver saw tooth — designed with the needs of loggers and forestry professionals in mind — a must-have for the toughest jobs.
Durability in Rocky Conditions
The beaver saw tooth’s beveled tip sets it apart from other aftermarket options, allowing for significantly enhanced durability in rocky conditions and easy cuts through dense forest and challenging terrain. Hassles due to worn-out teeth and the downtime associated with frequent replacements are significantly reduced.
Like other saw tooth options in the aftermarket portfolio, John Deere’s hardened beaver tooth is rigorously tested in real-world forestry and logging sites to ensure it lives up to the task. Whether cutting through dense forests or dealing with challenging terrain, this saw tooth can take on the task easily. You no longer have to worry about frequent replacements or downtime due to worn-out teeth.
Even More Variety and Versatility
The addition of the hardened beaver saw tooth to the aftermarket makes the versatile wheeled and tracked feller buncher an even more dynamic machine.
As an alternative to traditional carbide teeth, the hardened beaver saw tooth is designed to excel in rocky conditions where other teeth would fail. This improved durability not only extends the lifespan of the equipment but also boosts productivity by delivering added cutting power and reduced downtime.
The new offering is the fourth aftermarket addition to the saw tooth lineup and is available in boxes of 18 to 20 teeth to ensure each job has exactly the amount needed.
John Deere offers the expertise of local dealers who can recommend the right saw teeth for the operation at hand. For the latest on John Deere forestry equipment and products, please contact your local John Deere dealer .