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Feller Buncher Insurance

Specialist cover for feller bunchers and forestry harvesting equipment across Australia.

Feller bunchers are purpose-built forestry machines that cut and gather trees in a single operation, making them essential to Australia's plantation timber, native forestry and land clearing industries. These machines range from compact tracked units valued around $300,000 to large high-production models exceeding $1 million. Operating in remote, rugged terrain with exposure to fire, falling timber, steep slopes and mechanical stress, feller bunchers face a distinct risk profile that requires specialist insurance cover.

What Types of Feller Bunchers Can Be Insured?
Feller buncher insurance covers the full range of forestry harvesting machines used in Australia:

  • Tracked Feller Bunchers: Heavy-duty machines on steel or rubber tracks, designed for steep terrain, soft ground and high-volume plantation harvesting. Common brands include Tigercat, John Deere, CAT and Komatsu.
  • Wheeled Feller Bunchers: Rubber-tyred machines offering faster travel speeds between coupes, suited to flat and moderate terrain in plantation forestry.
  • Disc Saw Heads: High-speed rotating disc heads used for rapid felling of plantation softwood such as radiata pine.
  • Shear Heads: Hydraulic shear heads suited to smaller-diameter timber in land clearing and regrowth operations.
  • Hot Saw Heads: Continuous-rotation saw heads designed for maximum productivity in large-diameter plantation timber.

What Does Feller Buncher Insurance Cover?

  • Material Damage: Covers accidental damage, collision, fire, theft, storm, flood, vandalism and malicious damage to your feller buncher. This includes damage from falling timber, rollovers on slopes and impact with stumps or debris.
  • Third Party Liability: Covers property damage or injury caused by the operation of your feller buncher to third party assets, infrastructure or personnel on or near the worksite.
  • Public Liability: Protects against claims for injury or property damage arising from forestry operations, including damage to neighbouring properties, fences, roads or utilities.
  • Downtime / Loss of Use: Provides daily payments when your feller buncher is unable to work following an insured event. In forestry contracting, machine downtime directly affects coupe scheduling and contract deadlines.
  • Hired-In Plant: If you hire a feller buncher from a third party, this covers damage to the machine while in your care, custody and control.
  • Transit Cover: Protects your feller buncher while being transported on a float between coupes or worksites, which is common in forestry operations.
  • Felling Heads and Attachments: Disc saw heads, shear heads and hot saw heads are high-value items that should be individually listed and covered.

What Affects the Cost of Feller Buncher Insurance?
Premiums for feller buncher insurance are typically calculated as a percentage of the sum insured:

  • Sum Insured Value: The replacement or agreed value of the machine. High-production feller bunchers valued over $800,000 attract proportionally higher premiums.
  • Operating Environment: Steep terrain, remote locations and native forest operations present higher risks than flat plantation work. Insurers assess the terrain and conditions carefully.
  • Fire Exposure: Forestry operations carry significant fire risk. Machines operating in bushfire-prone regions or during fire season may face additional scrutiny.
  • Claims History: A clean claims record results in more competitive premiums. Frequent claims for fire, falling timber damage or head damage increase costs.
  • Operator Experience: Skilled, experienced operators reduce the frequency of accidental damage. Insurers consider operator training and certification.
  • Security and Storage: Machines stored in secure depots between jobs face lower theft risk than those left in remote coupes overnight.

Indicative Pricing Guide
As a general guide, comprehensive feller buncher insurance in Australia is typically priced at 2% to 4% of the sum insured value per year:

  • Compact / Older Feller Buncher ($200K-$400K): $5,000 - $12,000 per year
  • Mid-Range Feller Buncher ($400K-$700K): $10,000 - $22,000 per year
  • Large / High-Production Feller Buncher ($700K-$1.2M+): $18,000 - $40,000+ per year

Key Considerations for Feller Buncher Owners

  • Felling Heads Are High-Value Items: Disc saw heads and hot saw heads can cost $80,000 to $200,000 or more. These must be individually listed on your policy with accurate replacement values.
  • Remote Location Risks: Feller bunchers often operate in remote coupes with limited access. Recovery and repair costs following a breakdown or incident can be significantly higher than for equipment operating near urban centres.
  • Bushfire Exposure: Forestry operations are inherently exposed to bushfire. On-board fire-suppression systems, extinguishers and daily maintenance checks are strongly recommended and may be required by insurers.
  • Steep Terrain and Rollovers: Machines operating on slopes face elevated rollover risk. Insurers will assess the terrain profile of your operations and may apply specific conditions or exclusions for extreme gradients.
  • Contract Requirements: Many forestry contracts require contractors to hold specific insurance minimums for material damage, public liability and workers compensation. Ensure your policy meets all contractual obligations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions about Feller Buncher Insurance and General Enquiries

How much does feller buncher insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically 2% to 4% of the sum insured per year. A $600,000 feller buncher might cost $14,000 to $22,000 per year for comprehensive cover. The operating environment, claims history and fire risk all influence the final price. Request a free quote for an accurate indication.

Does feller buncher insurance cover damage from falling timber?

Yes. Comprehensive feller buncher insurance covers accidental damage including impact from falling trees, logs and debris. This is one of the most common damage events in forestry operations. Cab guards and protective screens help reduce the risk and may be viewed favourably by insurers.

Are felling heads covered under my feller buncher policy?

Felling heads such as disc saws, shear heads and hot saws should be individually listed on your policy with accurate replacement values. They are high-value components and may not be automatically included with the base machine. Ensure each head is listed as a separate item.

Is my feller buncher covered while being transported between coupes?

Transit cover protects your feller buncher while being transported on a float or low loader between worksites. Given the frequent moves in forestry operations, this is an important cover to confirm with your broker. Some policies include transit as standard, while others require it as an add-on.

Does feller buncher insurance cover fire damage?

Yes. Comprehensive insurance covers fire damage including bushfire. However, insurers may require on-board fire-suppression systems, extinguishers and specific maintenance protocols given the high fire risk in forestry environments. Failing to meet these requirements could affect your claim.

Can I insure a feller buncher used for land clearing?

Yes. Feller bunchers used for land clearing, vegetation management and site preparation can be insured under plant and machinery policies. The risk profile for land clearing may differ from plantation forestry, so advise your broker of the specific work type to ensure correct cover.

What happens if my feller buncher rolls over on a steep slope?

Rollover damage is covered under comprehensive material damage policies. Recovery from remote, steep terrain can be expensive, and most policies cover reasonable recovery costs. Insurers may assess the gradient and terrain profile of your operations as part of the underwriting process.

Which insurers cover feller bunchers in Australia?

Shielded compares quotes from specialist plant and machinery insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero and Hollard. The best insurer depends on the machine value, forestry use type and your claims history. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

What types of machinery and equipment can be insured?

We provide cover for a wide range of plant and equipment including excavators, bulldozers, loaders, cranes, forklifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers, concrete pumps, graders, rollers, compactors, generators, and specialist mining and forestry equipment. Whether you own a single machine or manage a fleet, we tailor policies to match your operation.

What does plant and machinery insurance cover?

Plant and machinery insurance typically covers accidental damage, fire, theft, malicious damage, storm and flood damage. You can also add public liability, road risk liability for registered machines, downtime or loss of use cover, hired-in plant cover, and personal accident cover for operators. Policies can be tailored for own use, dry hire or wet hire operations.

How much does plant and machinery insurance cost in Australia?

Premiums are typically calculated as a percentage of the sum insured value, usually between 1.5% and 4% depending on the equipment type, use, and claims history. A $100,000 excavator might cost $2,000 to $4,000 per year for comprehensive cover. Fleet policies covering multiple machines can often achieve better rates. Request a free quote through Shielded for an accurate indication.

What is the difference between dry hire and wet hire insurance?

Dry hire means you hire out equipment without an operator - the hirer is responsible for operating the machine. Wet hire means the equipment comes with an operator. The insurance requirements differ significantly. Dry hire owners need material damage cover on the equipment plus hired-out plant liability. Wet hire operators also need public liability, workers compensation for operators, and potentially road risk cover.

Can I insure hired-in plant and equipment?

Yes. Hired-in plant cover protects equipment you hire from a third party while it is in your care, custody and control. Most hire agreements make the hirer responsible for damage to the equipment. Without hired-in plant cover, you could be liable for the full replacement cost of a machine that is damaged or stolen on your site.

Do I need road risk cover for my plant and machinery?

If your equipment is registered for road use and travels on public roads (e.g., rollers, graders, mobile cranes), you need road risk or third party property damage cover for when the machine is in transit. Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance covers personal injury, but it does not cover property damage to other vehicles or infrastructure.

Who do I contact to make a claim?

Contact us at Shielded Insurance on 1800 97 98 99 or reach out to your insurer directly. We recommend notifying us as soon as possible after an incident, documenting the damage with photos, and securing the equipment to prevent further loss. Our team will guide you through the claims process.

What is downtime or loss of use cover?

Downtime cover (also called loss of use or hire cost reimbursement) provides a daily or weekly payment when your equipment is off-hire or unable to work following an insured event. This helps cover the cost of hiring a replacement machine or compensates for lost revenue while your equipment is being repaired.

Which insurers does Shielded compare for plant insurance?

We compare quotes from specialist plant and equipment insurers including GT Insurance, Chubb, CGU, Zurich, QBE, Vero, Hollard, and others depending on the type of equipment and use. The best insurer depends on whether the machinery is used for own work, dry hire, wet hire, mining, or construction. As brokers, we find the most competitive and suitable cover for your operation.

Can I get a fleet policy for multiple machines?

Yes. Fleet policies covering multiple pieces of equipment under one policy can simplify administration, provide consistent renewal dates, and often achieve better premium rates than insuring each machine individually. Fleet policies are suitable for contractors, plant hire companies and mining operators with multiple assets.