Many small sawmills and wood chip factories struggle with scattered log materials and fixed-position peeling equipment. Our newly released field video fully displays the powerful performance of the mobile log debarker machine, specially designed for 5–25cm diameter small and medium logs.
This 1:51 on-site footage records the whole peeling workflow. Equipped with durable rubber wheels, the machine can move freely in timber yards without fixed installation. It perfectly handles timber ranging from 5cm-thin branches to 25cm-thick logs, delivering clean bark removal with minimal wood loss.
Mobile log debarker machine adapts to 5–25 cm log processing
This is the core highlight shown in our field video. Unlike stationary debarkers limited to fixed workshops, the mobile log debarker machine can be towed to scattered logging sites. Its flexible spring roller structure automatically fits log diameters between 5 and 25 cm, avoiding manual adjustment for different timber sizes.
The video clearly shows uniform peeling results. No residual bark remains on log surfaces, meeting raw material standards for plywood, wood pellets, and furniture processing. The stable feeding system runs continuously without log jams during long shifts.
Wheeled design reduces factory operating costs
Traditional fixed debarkers require transporting all logs back to workshops, wasting fuel and labor. The wheeled design of this mobile log debarker machine eliminates extra transit work. Only one operator is needed to feed logs and control the machine, cutting labor expenses significantly for small wood plants.
Compact body size also saves storage space. It can be parked in narrow yards and transported between different logging areas anytime, ideal for seasonal timber processing businesses.


High peeling rate boosts wood raw material utilization
The field test video proves its high peeling efficiency. This 5- 25 cm diameter wood timber log debarking machine removes over 98% of bark in a single pass. The low-loss roller structure prevents excessive timber scraping, raising the usable rate of raw logs and improving factory profit margins.
A simple mechanical structure brings easy daily maintenance. Wear-resistant rollers and spare parts are cheap and easy to replace, minimizing production downtime during peak log processing seasons.
In conclusion, the field video fully proves that the mobile log debarker machine is a practical, cost-effective choice for all manufacturers processing 5–25cm diameter logs.

