Pineridge Chippers with Andrew Peters
This Pineridge Chippers feature was published in a previous issue of Forest Machine Magazine pre Covid 19 Forestry is a fascinating industry and it is always interesting to explore the
This Pineridge Chippers feature was published in a previous issue of Forest Machine Magazine pre Covid 19 Forestry is a fascinating industry and it is always interesting to explore the
Sky’s new multi-storey timber commercial office in the UK, the educational facility demonstrates the use of offsite prefabrication and timber construction. Under the banner of Believe in Better Buildings (BiBB),
Lars Persson Åkeri specialises in the transport of long electricity and telephone poles, which requires specially manufactured cars. The company found a supplier in Alucar who did everything right from
By Forest Machine Magazine Reporter Justin Nyakudanga A forest in South Africa is considered to be an area of land dominated by tree species with overlapping canopies, covering at least
The life of a forest machine operator can certainly bog you down in more ways than one. Here is a recollection of some of my own mishaps from my time
I love watching horses working in the forest – it projects me right back to when I was a youngster spending much of my time with a big white Welsh
The blueprint for successful maintenance Heat transfer systems are designed to carry thermal energy away from a heat source to a point of use using a heat transfer fluid. With
Andy Read is a timber harvesting contractor who carries out thinning and clearfell work in southern England using his Gremo harvester and forwarder. I recently visited Andy on a hardwood
The first fully mobile timber harvester was the PIKA model 75. It was built in 1974 by Sakari Pinomäki, a Finnish systems engineer and inventor who pioneered the mechanised forest
On a recent trip to Southern Germany we were visiting Daniel Shatzle “Die Baumschubser” for a few days and as a surprise he had made arrangements for us to visit…