History in Forestry

Innovation Over The Years

  • John Deere's revolutionary plow

    1837

    Humble Beginnings

    A man named John Deere started a company with a revolutionary plow fashioned from a broken sawmill blade. This humble start would go on to help America—and the rest of the world—grow for nearly two centuries.

  • John Deere & Co. Logo

    1883

    Equipment Catalog

    An 1883 catalog featured a complete sawmill, a familiar sight at many self-reliant family farms of the era.

  • historic customer service

    1918

    Jonas Östberg

    The blacksmith Jonas Östberg set up a shop in Alfta, Sweden, and it later grew into Ösa, i.e. Östbergs Smidesfabrik Alfta, M&G Östberg. This would later grow into Timberjack.

  • John Deere Model D Tractor Logging Winch

    1937

    Model D Logging Winches

    John Deere Model D tractors were pushed into service as logging winches. The wheels and seat were removed and wooden skids attached to the front, enabling the winch to be powered from the stationary machine.

  • Historic Aerial Photograph John Deere

    1947

    Timberland is Founded

    Timberland machines was founded in Woodstock, Ontario, and began producing products for the logging industry.

  • John Deere MC Crawler

    1949

    "MC" Crawler

    John Deere released the machine that would take the logging world by storm: the “MC” Crawler. The “MC” earned high marks from loggers due to its prowess in tough terrain such as steep slopes and soft soil.

  • John Deere 440 Crawler

    1957

    440 Crawler

    John Deere introduced the 440 Crawler, a precursor to the changeover to all yellow machines the following year. The 440 also featured an easy-to-operate, inside-mounted hydraulic blade.

  • Timberjack 200 Series Skidder

    1961

    Timberjack 200 Series Skidder

    Timberland Machines released the Timberjack 200 Series Skidder. Available with a 61-horsepower Ford gasoline engine, the first articulated skidder to bear the Timberjack name had a suggested list price of $8925.

  • John Deere 440 Skidder

    1965

    John Deere 440 Skidder

    The John Deere 440 Skidder changed the game when it was released in 1965. Before its arrival, wheeled skidders were little more than an engine in a frame. The 440 brought operator comfort into the equation to increase safety and productivity.

  • John Deere 743 Tree Harvester

    1977

    John Deere 743 Tree Harvester

    John Deere unveils the 743 Tree Harvester, which combined the speed of rubber tires with the reach of a boom, allowing operators to harvest two trees a minute as it paved the way for today's modern harvesters.

  • Negotiating deals Timberjack, John Deere

    1983

    Finland

    Rauma-Repola Forest Machine Group was established in Finland under Rauma-Repola Oy Lokomo-industries. The Forest Machine Group was negotiating the purchase of Timberjack, Valmet and Kockums forest machine operations.

  • Aerial Historical Photograph John Deere

    1986

    Joint Ventures

    Rauma-Repola Forest Machine Group was negotiating with Caterpillar about cooperation and acquired 60 % of the French Cemet-Agrip and entered into a cooperation with Timberjack.

  • Timberjack is Purchased

    1989

    Timberjack Purchased

    Rauma-Repola purchased 100 % of Timberjack.

  • Historic Aerial Photography John Deere Timberjack

    1990

    FMG Timberjack

    The group was renamed FMG Timberjack.

  • Historic Aerial Photography John Deere Timberjack

    1991

    Mergers

    Rauma-Repola merged with a Finnish company United Paper Mills and FMG Timberjack was attached to Rauma-group.

  • Historic Aerial Photography John Deere Timberjack

    1994

    Timberjack

    FMG Timberjack was renamed Timberjack-group.

  • Customer Centricity Improves John Deere Designs

    1997

    User-Centric Design Approach

    Customer and dealer feedback was brought into the design process through the formation of dealer and customer advocacy groups, known as DAGs and CAGs. This user-centric approach to design was another John Deere first.

  • John Deere partners with Hitachi in a joint venture

    1998

    Hitachi Partnership

    John Deere partnered with Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. to manufacture purpose-built, excavator-based logging machines. Deere-Hitachi Specialty Products (DHSP) is located in Langley, British Columbia.

  • Waratah Forestry Attachment

    2000

    Timberjack & Waratah Acquired

    John Deere purchased both Timberjack and Waratah. In addition to bringing exciting new technology and R&D assets to the brand, this purchase solidified John Deere as the clear worldwide leader in forestry.

  • John Deere Logo

    2005

    John Deere Forestry Oy

    Timberjack Oy was renamed John Deere Forestry Oy and the new machinery was trademarked John Deere.

  • John Deere 848L Skidder in the Field

    2015

    L-Series Released

    John Deere celebrates 50 years of skidders with the release of the new game-changing L-Series machines.