Timberwolf hand-fed wood chippers will also
be present in Morbark's Booth.
Morbark, LLC, a leading forestry, biomass, tree care, sawmill,
and wood recycling equipment manufacturer, is set to unveil the
all-new "BVR" line of hand-fed brush chippers at this year's TCI
Expo, Booth 1611, November 16-18 in St. Louis, Missouri. Alongside
the BVR lineup, visitors will find 6- and 8-inch brush chippers
from Timberwolf. Timberwolf, an Alamo Group company, is
headquartered in Suffolk, UK, and will be marketed in the United
States as the Morbark TW series, beginning Q1 2024. In addition,
tree care and forestry equipment from Rayco, Denis Cimaf, and Boxer
brands will also be on display.
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Morbark's new BVR brush chipper lineup
includes BVR 10, BVR 13, BVR 16 and BVR 19. (Photo: Business
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Morbark's history of innovation with wood-chipping equipment
goes back to the 1970s with the development of the world's first
whole tree disc chipper. The whole tree disc chipper, also known as
the Chiparvestor, was developed in response to the challenge of
disposing millions of trees affected by Dutch elm disease in the
United States in 1972. Building upon the success of the
Chiparvestor, Morbark introduced a towable, hand-fed brush chipper
in 1980 known as the Eeger Beever. The Eeger Beever featured the
first hydraulically-driven feed wheel and safety control bar,
further revolutionizing the industry and making operating a brush
chipper safer.
The BVR line of brush chippers builds upon the legacy of
Morbark's innovation in the tree care industry through an updated
modular design. The complete line of BVR chippers includes the BVR
10, BVR 13, BVR 16, BVR 19, and BVR 22 and features chipping
capacities from 12 to 20 inches. The new configuration of the brush
chipper line streamlines the equipment's overall upkeep and
maintenance routine, reducing customer downtime and increasing
overall productivity.
The BVR brush chippers also feature Morbark's proven and
patented ZeroClutch. The ZeroClutch removes the anxiety of engaging
the chipper drum, damaged drive belts, and burned clutch discs and
elevates the customer's operating experience. The ZeroClutch
technology features an integrated drum speed sensor that monitors
the drum speed and will not allow the clutch to engage if material
is lodged between the feed wheel and drum or if the discharge chute
is plugged. Customers will now simply start their brush chipper,
throttle the machine to full RPMs, and engage the feed control
bar.
The BVR brush chippers also feature a reverse-style pivot
assembly, which contours the radius of the drum, reducing dead
space between the feed wheel and the drum. This gives the machine a
mechanical advantage for increased down pressure, providing optimal
chipping results when working with challenging materials.
Other notable innovations to the BVR line include the
infeed-mounted control panel that provides a more convenient
location for operators, a side-load anvil, a 360-degree manual
swivel discharge chute, which offers multiple locking positions for
greater operator control over chip discharge, and a three-position
electronic control bar with dual safety pull cables, further
elevating industry safety standards.
"The BVR line of brush chippers showcases Morbark's commitment
to innovation and customer-driven solutions. This modular, elegant
design is more streamlined and provides easily accessible
maintenance and simplified operating experience for our customers,
ultimately leading to less downtime and higher productivity," said
Brad Boehler, Morbark president and CEO. "Morbark is synonymous
with innovation because it's something that's in our lifeblood and
a part of who we are as an organization. Our founder, Norval Morey,
never accepted that he could not change the state of the industry,
and this is something that we live and breathe at Morbark. A
constant desire to innovate and a constant desire to be better than
we were yesterday."
Morbark will transition from manufacturing their popular Eeger
Beever brush chipper line to the BVR line in January 2024, with
delivery in February 2024.
Timberwolf joins Morbark at the TCI Expo and will showcase the
TW 280HB HYBRID, TW 280PHB Gas-Powered, and TW 230VTR Tracked brush
chippers. The Timberwolf TW 280HB HYBRID was developed to meet the
growing industry trend toward more sustainable solutions. With a
processing throughput of over 7 tons per hour, the TW 280HB HYBRID
offers class-leading peak power of 62 HP but only 25 HP
engine-level emissions. The TW 280HB HYBRID is simple to maintain
and ideal for companies and organizations committed to minimizing
their emissions without compromising performance.
"Balancing performance and emissions were a challenge that could
not be met by simply dialing down engine sizes," explained Guy
Marshlain, sales and marketing director for Timberwolf. "Therefore,
our journey towards net zero began with the decision for Timberwolf
to lead its own hybrid powertrain development program. The TW 280HB
HYBRID is simply the first step in using our technical expertise to
meet the sustainability challenges of the future. There is
certainly more to follow."
Also, in the booth from Timberwolf are the TW 280PHB and TW
230VTR brush chippers. The TW 280PHB is a powerful 8-inch
gas-powered chipper designed to process timber quickly and
efficiently. It features an extra wide feed funnel that easily
handles large, brushy material and requires minimal maintenance.
The TW 230VTR Tracked brush chipper provides the transportability
needed for working in even the most remote locations. The 230VTR is
equipped with a variable width, dual-speed track system, and a
choice of a gas or diesel engine, and is ideal for working in tight
spaces without sacrificing Timberwolf power and the ergonomics
required to get the job done.
Also, in the Morbark booth, 1611, will be the Morbark
2400X Wood Hog horizontal grinder, Rayco 1800AWL articulated wheel
loader, C120 dedicated forestry mulcher, RG165T-R, RG80, RG55, and
RG37 stump cutters; front and boom-mounted mulching attachments
from Denis Cimaf, and from Boxer, the 700HDX mini-skid steer.
About Morbark, LLC
An Alamo Group Inc. (NYSE: ALG) holding, Morbark, LLC, has
innovated and manufactured durable, high-performance equipment for
over 65 years. Morbark's equipment helps customers process and
convert wood and organic waste materials into sellable end
products. The Company produces a full line of brush chippers, stump
cutters, mini skid steers and articulated wheel loaders, forestry
mulchers, whole tree and biomass chippers, flails, horizontal and
tub grinders, sawmill equipment, material handling systems, and
mulcher attachments for excavators and skid steers under the
Morbark, Rayco, Denis Cimaf, and Boxer Equipment brands. Sales and
aftermarket support are through a worldwide, authorized dealer
network. For more information, please visit
https://www.morbark.com.
About Timberwolf
Timberwolf specializes in manufacturing wood chippers for a
broad range of industries, including arboriculture, ground care,
horticulture, local authorities, and estates. The Company was
founded in 1986 and has grown to employ over 100 people at its
3,300 square-meter facilities in Suffolk, United Kingdom. The
Company has come a long way since our first wood chipper was
introduced over 35 years ago. Today, and over 17,000 machines
later, Timberwolf has become one of the largest sellers of
commercial wood chippers in the UK and Europe and continues to grow
globally. For more information, please visit
https://www.timberwolf-uk.com.
About Alamo Group
Alamo Group is a leader in designing, manufacturing,
distributing, and servicing high-quality equipment for vegetation
management, infrastructure maintenance, and other applications. Our
products include truck and tractor-mounted mowing and other
vegetation maintenance equipment, street sweepers, snow removal
equipment, excavators, vacuum trucks, other industrial equipment,
agriculture implements, forestry equipment, and related aftermarket
parts and services. The Company, founded in 1969, has approximately
4,200 employees and operates 28 plants in North America, Europe,
Australia, and Brazil as of December 31, 2022. The corporate
offices of Alamo Group Inc. are located in Seguin, Texas. For more
information, please visit https://www.alamo-group.com.
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Jeanne Maddox Phone: 989.866.2381 ext. 1205 Email:
jeanne.maddox@morbark.com
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