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TimberPro TL775D SL self-leveling shovel logger
TimberPro TL775D SL self-leveling shovel logger performs well on West Coast job sites
Designed to handle steep slopes, extreme terrain and high altitudes, TimberPro’s new TL775D SL self-leveling shovel logger delivers high production on job sites along the West Coast.
The largest of TimberPro’s D-Series purpose-built track machines, the 96,200-pound TL775D SL has a peak-performance leveling system and casting; ultra-rugged lower chassis; extra-long, heavy-duty track frames; and a wide stance that makes it the most structurally robust and powerful in its class. Meanwhile, it keeps ground pressure to a minimum with a standard 10.7 psi.
Additional key productivity features include:
• A shovel logger boom with live heel for maximum reach
• Dual-motor hydrostatic slewing system
• Hydrostatic swing control with hillside holding
• Dedicated dual hydrostatic track drive system
• Large windows for increased visibility
• Best-in-class serviceability
“The TimberPro TL775D SL delivers unparalleled productive capability at an unmatched value, and it is built in the United States with tried-and-true components and design,” said Kim Eickerman, Modern Machinery’s Spokane branch manager.
Long-term value
The TL775D SL’s 365-horsepower Cummins L9 engine delivers 1,151 foot-pounds of torque. It’s engineered for increased fuel economy compared to previous models, as well as longer maintenance intervals. A single-module aftertreatment system is certified to the highest emissions standards.
“The team of Modern Machinery and TimberPro provides long-term value to loggers,” said Eickerman. “We are here with support through parts and trained personnel for a high level of uptime after the sale, and even after the warranty expiration. We encourage anyone looking for a highly productive shovel logger with the capability to run multiple attachments to contact one of our branches or their Modern Machinery representative.” ■