Komatsu 931XC Harvester Report
Today’s harvesters are all very capable machines and all do a great job of harvesting the timber that this country needs. All manufacturers think that their equipment is better than…
Today’s harvesters are all very capable machines and all do a great job of harvesting the timber that this country needs. All manufacturers think that their equipment is better than…
Today’s harvesters are all very capable machines and all do a great job of harvesting the timber that this country needs. All manufacturers think that their equipment is better than…
Today’s harvesters are all very capable machines and all do a great job of harvesting the timber that this country needs. All manufacturers think that their equipment is better than…
ALUCAR is cracking open the door to the American market with its new comprehensively equipped subframe. ALUCAR has had connections in North America since it began its export sales in…
From their workshop in Wark, Northumberland, directors and co-owners Graham Johnston and Stephen Wills, along with their workforce, have designed and manufactured the FMS 575 ST stroke harvesting head. 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…