Nisula N6: Next Generation Thinning Harvester
Redesigned to better meet the needs of thinning How often when looking at the layout of the inside of a cab or skinning your knuckles trying to remove an awkwardly
Redesigned to better meet the needs of thinning How often when looking at the layout of the inside of a cab or skinning your knuckles trying to remove an awkwardly
A Forest Machine Magazine Exclusive. Forest Machine Magazine is the first forestry publication to bring you details of the brand new thinnings harvester from Nisula Oy. We were invited along
John Deere enhances Smooth Boom Control (SBC) system to M-Series Tracked Feller Bunchers, Harvesters, and Loggers. John Deere also implements improved seat and new optional features including Heated Ventilated Seats
Komatsu 931XC 8WD harvester and 855-3 forwarderoffer forestry customers enhanced productivity in most terrains Forestry equipment operates under difficult and demanding conditions.Engineered for the rugged terrain of forestry and logging
Neuson Forest have just released their largest purpose built tracked levelling harvester to date, the Neuson 264 HVT. The Neuson 264 HVT is capable of harvesting mature trees up to
Smooth Boom Control for Tracked Feller Bunchers and Harvesters John Deere announces the release of Smooth Boom Control for its M-Series Tracked Feller Bunchers and MH-Series Tracked Harvesters. Developed in…
We require Harvester and Forwarder Operators for our Tigercat LH855 harvester with Logmax 10,000 head and our Komatsu 875 or 895 forwarder. Our work is generally based around Perthshire, Angus
Ponsse Scorpion’s new Future Cabin cockpit, launched in February, has won the product design award in the internationally acclaimed Red Dot design competition. The win came in the product design
Two hybrid harvesters and two largest Logset forwarders arrived in Russia to work in Ust-Ilimsk (Irkutsk Oblast). The giants, Logset 12H GTE Hybrid and Logset 12F GT are designed for
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