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John Deere - Tue November 02, 2021
John Deere Introduces New H423, H425 Harvester Head Attachments
John Deere's new, small-size H423 harvester head and the large-size H425 and H425HD replace the previous H413, H415 and H415HD models. Like its predecessor, these heads have 4WD feed. The H423 harvester head works on the 1070G, 1170G and 1270G wheeled harvester base machines and is ideal for thinnings and other fellings, where the tree diameter at chest height (BHD) is 150 to 350 mm....
Eco Log - Wed June 30, 2021
Eco Log Introduces Series of Harvester Heads
Eco Log has added its own series of harvester heads, consisting of four models, to the existing line-up. This makes Eco Log a complete forest machine manufacturer, offering machines and solutions for profitable and high-productive forestry all over the globe....
Waratah - Tue June 15, 2021
Waratah Forestry Equipment Unveils H425, H425HD, H425X Harvester Heads
Waratah Forestry Equipment announced the new H425, H425HD and H425X — a trio of rugged harvester heads built for tough jobs. With a powerful control valve and four roller feed arm geometry, each high-performance head is productive on wheeled or tracked carriers....
Waratah - Wed June 09, 2021
Waratah Forestry Equipment's H423 Masters Fast, Precise Felling, Crosscutting
The new H423 from Waratah Forestry Equipment is designed to carry out a wide range of harvesting jobs from early to late thinnings, and even light regeneration harvesting. With multi-tree-handling qualities, a compact frame design and excellent power-to-weight ratio, the H423 masters fast and precise felling and crosscutting, according to the manufacturer....
John Deere - Wed May 19, 2021
John Deere Improves Window Quality On Its G-Series Harvesters, Forwarders
Improving the durability of its machines, John Deere now features RENCRAFT super hard coat polycarbonate windows as a standard offering on its G-Series harvesters and G-Series forwarders. Providing enhancements over the windows previously used, the upgraded windows are designed to withstand external wear....
Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association - Wed May 12, 2021
Weiler H157 Harvester Hits the Market
The new Weiler H157 track harvester and updated PF48 harvesting head is replacing the 501HD harvester. The same spacious cab offered on the larger size class H457 will be standard on the H157. With a new cab maximizing operator visibility, providing an open field of view to the work area and upwards through a large skylight, it also features a front window emergency escape, an intuitive color touchscreen monitor, multiple storage compartments and numerous charging ports....
Ponsse - Wed March 03, 2021
Ponsse Launches New Generation of Scorpion Harvester Range
Ponsse launched a completely modernized range of Scorpion harvesters, which meets all the requirements of forestry today. The new Ponsse Scorpion takes harvest productivity and ergonomics to the next level and sets a new standard for the operator's working environment, according to the manufacturer....
Ransome Attachments - Tue May 26, 2020
Modified Ransome Shark Tooth Splitter Helps Contractor Save Hawaiian Bridge
Nothing good can come of a severe thunderstorm unless you happen to be on the receiving end of an emergency contract to clean up the aftermath. Cushnie Construction Company Inc. encountered this situation on the island of Kauai in Hawaii starting on March 16, 2020....
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