It has been 20 years in business for Tigercat, and celebrations took the form of a party for 1,300 guests!
The delayed last issue of the International Journal of Forest Engineering has been published.
“Aggregate roads on private woodlands: Does it pay?”
The Volvo FH gets a new 460 hp (340 kW) engine for fast and fuel efficient transport.
IVECO releases the new STRALIS Hi-Way
Barko Hydraulics acquires Norco assets (including Puma Equipment)
Nokian to manufacture wider and straighter Forest King skidder tyre
Komatsu scores top marks for calculating weights on forwarders using crane scales
BPW launches its new ECO Air COMPACT air suspension system
Bandit offers knife sharpening service to any hand-fed or whole tree chippers
New Zealand’s Future Forests Research is making good progress with their new steep slope machine.
Three semi-mechanised and one mechanised system were examined, with the focus on tree size, form and bark adhesion.
This research aimed to determine the costs of producing chips for bioenergy from first thinning’s.