Silvey Tree Jacks
Logger's require accurate falling so their machines can move logs efficiently. Environmental requirements make is necessary to fall trees away from streams and other sensitive areas. Logs that break because a faller misses his lay, cost landowners money. All of these factors make it necessary to fall trees accurately. When it was in production, the Silvey Tree Jack was a tool that helped timber fallers meet these challenges.
Silvey jacks are no longer made, but parts are still available, and we still offer service and repair. The main components are no longer available, but we have seals, springs, gauges, fittings, and most parts that wear or can be lost.
Shown is a Silvey Tree Saver being used to direct the fall of a big fir. A seat for the rams was cut by the faller prior to their placement in the tree's base. The rams are connected via hoses to the pump unit shown on the left in the foreground.
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Click here for the instruction sheet that comes with a new Hi-Jacker.
Click here for the instruction sheet that comes with a new Tree Saver.
Illustrated Parts Lists for Servicing Silvey Jacks
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Click here for an illustrated parts list for an old-style Tree Saver pump.
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Click here for an illustrated parts list for a new-style Tree Saver pump.
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Click here for an illustrated parts list for the seals on a Tree Saver ram.
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Click here for an illustrated Hi-Jacker & Feather Weight parts list.
Click here for an illustrated parts list for a Hi-Jacker.
For prices and more information, please call us. Before Silvey closed, we were able to get a good supply of parts. If you have Silvey Jacks, will do our best to help you keep them serviceable.