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Waratah Forestry Equipment Unveils New H427 Harvester Head

Waratah Forestry Equipment unveils the new H427 harvester head designed for extreme forestry conditions. With top saw, strong frame, and high feed force, it offers precision and durability for harvesting large timber on rugged terrain. Available in key markets from early 2026.

Fri June 27, 2025 - National Edition
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Waratah Forestry Equipment recently introduced the new H427 harvester head at ForExpo 2025 in Mimizan, France.

Built for extreme forestry conditions, the H427 delivers performance, durability and precision for harvesting large timber on steep and rugged terrain. Designed for today's forestry jobs, Waratah's H427 is a powerhouse built to handle big wood with confidence and control.

"The H427 is purpose-built to meet the demands of high-production harvesting in larger timber conditions," said Brent Fisher, product marketing manager of Waratah. "Its design enhances operational efficiency, ensures long-term durability and simplifies maintenance, supporting reliable performance in the forest."

New Standard for Power, Productivity

Featuring a top saw, strong frame and optional HD tilt frame, the H427 delivers performance and productivity. Its high feed force and 29.9 in. maximum cut capacity make it ideal for harvesting large-diameter timber. Updated measuring systems improve length and diameter accuracy for efficient, high-output processing. With an operating weight from 3,704 lb., the H427 offers agility with the durability and stability needed for the most demanding applications, according to Waratah Its efficient, powerful control valve and optimized four-roller feed arm geometry ensure consistent productivity on wheeled and tracked carriers.

The four-knife delimbing system delivers results, while simplified service access and a streamlined design help reduce downtime in the field. The H427 offers long-lasting reliability in high-impact forestry applications.

Built to Work

As with all Waratah products, the H427 comes with easily accessible support for dealers and customers, as well as genuine Waratah parts with an industry-leading warranty. The Waratah H427 will be available to customers in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Brazil and Latin America starting in early 2026.

For more information about Waratah, visit Waratah.com

This story also appears on Forestry Equipment Guide.




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