John Deere has launched its large-size H Series wheeled machines, designed to elevate productivity and operational efficiency. Featuring the all-new...
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Logset has a series of new harvester heads, a new harvester crane series, and a new version of the 4F GT forwarder. Source: Timberbiz New 4.0 harvester head series: TH60, TH70, TH80, TH90 Logset is releasing four new harvester head models. TH60, TH70, TH80 and TH90 – result of years of experience across six continents. With the introduction of the TH60 up to the TH90, Logset’s head range is expanding significantly. Each model includes key updates: Bucher hydraulic valve block, offering advantages such as proportional control of the saw unit Measuring sensor repositioned above the rear feeding roller Extended frame length for increased stability Improved accessibility and optimized hose routing Reinforced tilt arch for enhanced durability Powerful top saw option (for TH80). The previous 3.0 series was first introduced in 2009 and has since undergone several updates, leading to version 3.3. New Logset H crane series After three years of dedicated development, Logset will introduce its new crane line: the Logset H series, featuring three model sizes, H245, H325 and H405. These cranes were developed based on customer feedback, focusing on power, speed and reliability. Key features of the H series include: Exceptional lifting capacity and performance across all functions Powerful hydraulic motors for smooth and powerful rotation Hydraulic cylinder-based parallel linkage offering flexible, precise movement Bold frame construction ensuring long-term durability Extended tilt angle for versatile operation. All three models are available with 10 or 11-meter reach and come equipped with the Logset Smooth crane system as standard. The H series is the perfect match for Logset harvesters and works seamlessly with the new head series, delivering the power, speed and reliability needed for successful forest operations. New 3.3 version of the 4F GT forwarder The Logset 4F GT, the last in the forwarder lineup to receive upgrades, now benefits from the 3.3 update package. In response to market demands, the bogie has been redesigned in a heavier-duty version, capable of supporting 24-inch wheels. Additional enhancements include: Over 10 cm reduction in overall machine length for improved manoeuvrability A more compact and ergonomic engine compartment. With its 140 kW (190 hp) engine, a strong Mesera crane offering 106 kNm of lifting force, and 140 kN tractive force, the 4F GT is a compact yet powerful forwarder in the 10-tonne load capacity class.
John Deere has launched its large-size H Series wheeled machines, designed to elevate productivity and operational efficiency. Featuring the all-new...
John Deere has launched its large-size H Series wheeled machines, designed to elevate productivity and operational efficiency. Featuring the all-new...
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Tecno has launched the Pova 7 series globally. This new generation features various exciting improvements in terms of design and internal hardware. In...
Deere introduces its H Series Forestry machines with advanced hydraulics, automation and operator-first design for peak jobsite gains.
Deere introduces its H Series Forestry machines with advanced hydraulics, automation and operator-first design for peak jobsite gains.