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Designed with no compromises for short tree types, HSM 208F 9t is the ideal forwarding tool for forest thinning. With an Epsilon crane as standard and a loading rack for 2 x 2.5m or 5m timber, the HSM 208F 9t is engineered perfectly for the task. ...
Add a CAT® 320L steel-track undercarriage (or optional CAT 325EL undercarriage with 700mm wide pads) and this highly capable chipper becomes an all-terrain powerhouse, used the world over by logging and forestry professionals involved in land clearing, high-volume forest thinning operations, forest management and more. The Model 2590 Track ...
Light weight and agility combined with the most advanced traction system enables forest thinning without damages to the remaining trees and ...
An agile thinning harvester for anyone harvesting in steep and difficult terrain. The eight-wheel design ensures an especially stable harvester that also leaves less of a mark thanks to its low ground pressure. ...
As such, the 901 fulfils future requirements on thinning like no other as a leader in efficiency and low environmental impact:Hydraulics The 901's immense work capacity is much due to the brand new 3-pump hydraulics, split into dual circuits with separate pressure levels. ...
On closer inspection, however, the 405H1 reveals itself to be an effective harvester for thinning forests with thin to medium trunk trees. Its profile, tailored to maximum performance, is characterised by the highly productive and lightweight 453 harvester head from CTL, the L181 harvester crane from Loglift as well as fantastic speed, 700/45 ...
Irelands largest private forestry groupGreen Belt Limited, Nationwide Freephone 1800 200 233www.greenbelt.ie¦ Forest establishment¦ Forest management¦ Forest road building¦ Thinning & harvesting¦ Timber sales¦ Forest acquisition & sales¦ Biomass installation & ...
Harvestable potentialFor environmental and biodiversity reasons, not allmaximum potential of forest residues is to beexploited. The harvestable forest residues potentialcan be counted as follows:• 75 % of maximum potential of final fellings• 45 % of thinnings• 20 % of stumps from final fellings • 25 % of the additional fellings (i.e. fellings of ...