Daewoo DIR-220 User Manual

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TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002 11
S
PECIFICATION
C
HART
TIGERCAT
T245B NA Cummins 6BTA5.9 174 NA 32’ NA 12,800 @ 25’ 7 2.5 15’ 11’3” 11’7” 2’6”
TIGERCAT
T250 NA Cummins 6CT8.3 215 NA 32’ NA 14,000 @ 25’ 9 2.5 15’ 11’3” 14’2” 2’6”
NEW HOLLAND
EC130 31,500 Cummins 4BT3.9C 80 15’1” 27’2” 7’2” 6,000 13 2/3.1 12’1” 6’6” 9’10” 1’5”
NEW HOLLAND
EC160 35,720 Cummins 4BT3.9C 95 15’1” 28’6” 7’6” 7,300 13 2/3.1 13’6” 6’6” 9’10” 1’5”
LIEBHERR
A 904 42,800 Liebherr 116 29’6” 36’ NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
PRECISION HUSKY
XL235C Track 42,900 Cummins 6B5.9 152 @ 2,400 28’2” 28’2” 11’ 12,500 @ 20’ 7 1.7/2.6 14’4” 9’10” 11’8” 1’8”
BARKO
160E CRL
43,000 Cummins 6BTA 166 @ 2,000 28’6” 28’6” 10’ 21,000 @ 10’ 8 2/3.2 13’3” 11’3” 10’5” 2’
NEW HOLLAND
EC215 46,970 Cummins 6BT5.9C 152 18’8” 31’10” 8’11” 13,300 10 2/NA 14’11” 7’10” 9’8” 1’6”
PRECISION HUSKY
XL335C 47,900 Cummins 6BT5.9 177 @ 2,400 30’ 31’ 12’ 14,660 @ 25’ 7 2/3 14’4” 9’10” 11’8” 1’8”
BARKO
225 CRL
54,000 Cummins 6BTA 166 @ 2,075 32’ 32’ 10’ 27,780 @ 10’ 9 1.7/2.8 15’11” 11’11” 12’2” 2’6”
NEW HOLLAND
EC215 54,000 Cummins 6BT5.9C 176 NA 34’7” 9’10” NA 10 2/3.1 15’2” 8’6” NA 1’6”
LIEBHERR
A 924 54,400 Liebherr 152 32’ 39’6” NA 5,700 @ 30’ NA NA NA NA NA NA
JOHN DEERE
200 BNT 56,500 Deere 6068T 140 @ 2,150 NA 34’-0’ 13’2” 15,500 @ 27’ 13.9 2/3.2 NA 9’7” 10’9” 2’6”
KOMATSU w/Pierce
PC200LC-6 57,500 SA6D102E-1 133 @ 2,000 33’ 34’ 7’ 13,000 @ 25’ 12.4 1.9/3.4 14’7” 11’ 10’2” 2’2”
JOHN DEERE
200 Heeler 57,500 Deere 6068T 140 @ 2,150 NA 36’-0’ 13’9” 13,000 @ 27’ 13.9 2/3.2 NA 9’7” 10’9” 2’6”
HITACHI
EX200 Forester
57,592 Isuzu A-6B61T 132 @ 1,950 NA NA 12’ NA 11’11” 2/3.4 10’10” 2’6”
I
n today’s dynamic forest industry,
the challenge is to put the wood on
the ground, to the landing, and on
the truck bound for the mill as cost
effectively and safely as possible.
Answering that challenge is a pair of
ever-evolving technologies — the log
loader and feller-buncher.
In assembling this annual
Log Loader & Feller-Buncher Specifi-
cation Chart,
TIMBER/WEST attempts
to share with its readers the range and
capacities of the various classes of
these impressive forestry machines.
Machines are arranged by class and by
weight within the class, allowing you
to focus on the particular brands and
models that appear to meet the
requirements of a specific size of
machine or a range of operations.
Think of the chart as a sketch map
which can lead you to the detailed
specifications of a range of forestry
machines, rather than the basis for a
direct apples-to-apples comparison of
the capabilities and virtues of any par-
ticular piece of iron. Specifications
were provided by the manufacturers
or their authorized representatives
and are current as of May 2002, and
while every effort is made in the
assembly and presentation of the
information, errors may occur or spec-
ifications may change. The inclusion
or exclusion of any particular manu-
facturer or model is not meant in any
way as an endorsement or comment
on suitability. Interested parties
should contact an authorized dealer or
distributor, or the manufacturer, for
detailed and exact final data.
For the most complete and compre-
hensive list of manufacturers and dis-
tributors serving the Western forestry
market, look for the annual
Buyers
Guide & Directory
coming in the
July/August 2002 issue of
TIMBER/WEST.
2002 Annual
L
OG
L
OADER
& F
ELLER
-B
UNCHER
Self-Propelled — to 57,600 lbs.
Model Operating
Weight
(Total in
lbs.)
Engine
(Mfg. Name & Model No.)
Engine
Horse-
power
(at
recomended
RPM)
Standard
Boom
Length
(in feet &
inches)
Maxi-
mum
Reach
(in feet &
inches)
Min.
Operating
Radius
(in feet &
inches)
Lift Capacity
(in pounds @
feet)
Opera-
ting
Swing
Speed
Travel
Speed
(# of
speeds &
MPH)
Track
Length
(in feet &
inches)
Track
Span
(in feet &
inches)
Total
(Ship-
ping)
Height
(in feet &
inches)
Ground
Clear-
ance
(in feet &
inches)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PECIFICATION

TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002 11SPECIFICATIONCHARTTIGERCATT245B NA Cummins 6BTA5.9 174 NA 32’ NA 12,800 @ 25’ 7 2.5 15’ 11’3” 11’7” 2’6”TIGERCATT250 NA

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12 TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002PRENTICEATL425 58,000 Cummins 6CT8.3 215 @ 2,200 32’6” 36’ 5’ 34,690 @ 10’ 8 17 NA NA 11’7 1’4”DAEWOOSolar 220LL 59,000

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TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002 13Self-Propelled — from 81,600 lbs. to 140,000 lbs.Model OperatingWeight(Total inlbs.)Engine(Mfg. Name & Model No.)En

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14 TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002TIGERCAT230B NA Cummins 6BTA5.9 174 NA 30’ NA 11,000 @ 25’ 8 NA NA NA NA NATIGERCAT240B NA Cummins 6BTA5.9 174 NA 32’ N

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TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002 15TIMBERJACK330LL 23,336 John Deere 6068T 170 27’ 29’ 8’1” 23,700 @ 10’ 7 NA NA NA 10’5” NAJOHN DEERE335 23,336 John Deer

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16 TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002Swing to Tree — to 68,900 lbs.JOHN DEERE 653G 39,485 Deere 6068T 170 @ 2,000 24’ 24’ 9’9” 4,700 @ 22’ 9.5 2/2.5 13’ 10’

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TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002 17Swing to Tree — from 69,000 to 95,000 lbs.TIMBCOT475 69,100 Cummins C8.3C 260 @ 2,200 28’4” 26’4” 7’8” 12,000 @ 26’ 8.5

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18 TIMBER/WEST — May/June, 2002Drive to Tree — to 54,000 lbs.Model OperatingWeight(Total inlbs.)Engine(Mfg. Name &Model No.)EngineHorse-power(atre

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