Uncompromising Power and Traction
Equipped with a Cummins 6.7L 6-cylinder in-line engine, the Chaptrack 282 delivers a constant 280 HP, ideal for powering high-demand attachments. Its oscillating rear chassis, combined with the rear axle differential lock, ensures total traction and superior stability in complex terrain, allowing it to operate safely where other forestry tractors fail.
Operator Station: 360º Ergonomics and Visibility
The panoramic cab is designed for long workdays. It is fully heated, air-conditioned, and pressurized, ensuring a clean and comfortable environment. The specific roof glass allows for total visibility during high-reach tasks, while certified operator protections ensure maximum integrity in case of forest incidents.
Operational Versatility
The Multi-function Ally: Thanks to its front lift arms with PTO (Power Take-Off) and a short cardan adaptation plate, the Chaptrack 282 is optimized for the FAE UMM/200 mulcher.
Additionally, its 9-ton radio-controlled winch mounted on the rear blade turns it into an extremely efficient support and extraction unit, allowing the operator to manage the load remotely with total precision.
Fleet and Attachment Compatibility
- Primary Attachment: Optimized for FAE UMM/200 forestry mulcher.
- Hitch System: High-capacity front arms with PTO.
- Extraction Equipment: Integrated 9t winch on rear blade.
- Custom Adaptation: Consult options for other hydraulic or mechanical attachments.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What advantages does the Cummins engine offer in this machine? The Cummins 6.7L engine is a benchmark for reliability and torque delivery. With 280 HP, it ensures that both machine travel and the operation of the FAE brush cutter are maintained without RPM drops, optimizing fuel consumption.
2. Is it suitable for working on steep slopes? Yes. Thanks to its oscillating rear chassis and differential lock, the Chaptrack 282 maintains tire-to-ground contact at all times, providing superior stability and climbing capability on irregular terrain.
3. How is the 9-ton winch controlled? The winch is mounted on the rear blade and operated via radio control, allowing the operator to work outside the cab to hook the load safely and precisely.
4. What is included in the delivery package? Each unit is delivered with a CE certificate, user manual in the required language, a spare parts book with references, and a one-day technical training session to ensure the operator gets the most out of the machine from day one.
5. What is the warranty coverage? The official manufacturer’s warranty covers 1,500 hours or one year (whichever comes first), including both parts and labor, providing total peace of mind for the owner.