seems they way overestimated how fancy these are, if a feller buncher has lights, thats considered loaded, the interior is as basic as it gets, metal side panel with a couple knobs, a couple switched, and a key, then two joysticks and 4 foot pedals control the entire machine, usually they dont have a radio either, steering wheel is also an option but its really rare, otherwise steering is done with the left joystick
seems they way overestimated how fancy these are, if a feller buncher has lights, thats considered loaded, the interior is as basic as it gets, metal side panel with a couple knobs, a couple switched, and a key, then two joysticks and 4 foot pedals control the entire machine, usually they dont have a radio either, steering wheel is also an option but its really rare, otherwise steering is done with the left joystick