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Forest Machine Magazine is owned, written and edited by a forest professional with over 40 years hands on experience. Find all the latest forestry news and features affecting the industry along with great features and professional reviews here.

Forestry equipment for sale

Jim Wilmer and Sons Timber Harvesting are offering a selection of used harvesting equipment for sale. The equipment for sale is surplus to requirements as much of Jim’s fleet is being upgraded with new Rottne harvesters and forwarders

New Dealer for Nisula Forest OY

Nisula Forest Oy and Trisa d.o.o have signed a dealership agreement. As the new dealer, Trisa d.o.o will sell Nisula Forest products, parts and offer services in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. “We are very excited about

CASE WINS PRESTIGIOUS GOOD DESIGN® AWARD

“Project Zeus” is the CASE 580 EV backhoe loader — the construction industry’s first electric backhoe loader; award recognizes “most innovative and cutting-edge industrial, product and graphic designs produced around the world.” CASE Construction Equipment has earned a

All-new Isuzu D-Max

A maximum five-star safety rating has been awarded to the All-New Isuzu D-Max in the tough new Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) test A maximum five-star safety rating has been awarded to the All-New Isuzu D-Max in

C&C Logging, Longview, Washington,

By Caroline Schweitzer Just a few miles northwest from Longview, Washington, second generation logger Frank Chandler of C&C Logging and his crew are working in a dense stand full of hemlocks, Douglas firs and mixed hardwoods. They are

Ecological Logging, horse logging in the Lake District

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 Cob horse named Charlie, extracting first thinnings for

Strong market recovery with import timber

Timber and panel import volumes performed strongly in October 2020 for the fifth consecutive month since June, according to the latest timber statistics for October 2020. The Timber Trade Federation (TTF) monthly report reveals total import volumes for

Keeping a Jaguar sheltered

Jaguar Land Rover’s Advanced Product Creation Centre has the largest engineered timber roof in the UK, reflecting the design quality and company values associated with one of Britain’s most iconic automotive businesses.  The Gaydon site forms part of Jaguar Land Rover’s

Stihl launches first climbing helmet

Offering the highest levels of safety for arborists and tree surgeons, STIHL has launched its first multi-norm helmet, the X-Climb. Designed for use on the ground as well as climbing, it offers full ear and face protection. Ideal

Check out what’s coming up in our latest issue

Our first issue of the year is off to the printers and should be arriving on your doorstep very soon. We might be in a Covid-19 lockdown situation but that doesn’t prevent us finding some great features to

John Deere, New Options For Forwarder Booms

John Deere is launching redesigned jib boom options equipped with a hidden hose extension for forwarders with CF5, CF7 and CF7S booms. The redesigned jib booms bring a clear improvement in usability, durability and serviceability. The new XI-designated

One man Rare Folding Cross Cut Saw From between 1915 and 1926

This rare item is for sale but any information you have regarding the history of these saws would be very welcome “Rare and in excellent condition. TELES one man folding cross-cut saw. Dating from 1915-1926, this recently discovered

Milwaukee next-generation compact m18 fuel™

Milwaukee next-generation compact m18 fuel™ impact wrenches are only 124mm long and deliver up to 339 nm of torque where larger nut wrenches can’t fit. “In the third generation of Milwaukee M18 FUEL™ impact wrenches, we have shortened the

Scania introduces disengageable tandem axle

•    Scania is introducing RB662 as a liftable and disengageable tandem bogie.•    Ideal for 6×4 or 8×4 applications such as tippers, timber trucks and other vehicles that often run unladen in one direction, reducing fuel consumption by up

Premier Forest Group looking forward to Growth in 2021

Premier Forest Group is now forecasting 20% growth in turnover and strong profits for its 2020/21 financial year, as a result of increased demand and product inflation. The Chief Executive of leading timber company Premier Forest Group has

Heat transfer fluids:

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 each system designed and sized around the physical

Komatsu Photo Contest

The Komatsu photo contest has ended. Many thanks to you who have produced a huge amount of photographic material for use on an appropriate occasion in the last couple of years! December 2020 was therefore the last opportunity

Andy Read Harvesting with Gremo Forestry Equipment

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 job he was working near Basingstoke. Driving down

The UK will be facing timber shortages well into 2021

The UK is facing a six-month shortage in its timber supply, according to the Timber Trade Federation UK disruption caused by Covid-19, combined with huge domestic demand for timber during lockdown, has already affected its availability. And now

STIHL technology receives Award of Excellence

The STIHL MS 400 C-M is the world’s first chainsaw with magnesium piston technology. The component and the production process specially developed for it have now been recognised by the International Magnesium Association (IMA) and presented with the

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About Forest Machine Magazine

We cover all aspects of the forest industry from ground preparation, road building, planting, harvesting, extraction, haulage, saw-milling, health and safety, through to the end product. We visit harvesting sites, contractors, hauliers, and timber processing plants to keep abreast of all the latest news and technology. 

Spending most of my life in forestry has afforded me the opportunity to build up a network of highly experienced operators that I am able to call upon for trialling forestry equipment and accessories. Having this unique network of operators gives us the advantage of carrying out honest and unbiased trials in optimum conditions.

The professional magazine written by loggers for loggers and dedicated solely to the equipment used in forestry operations.

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