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Interesting Information - Tips For Using Harvesters And Processors More Efficiently - Part 1
Here are some simple techniques to increase productivity, reduce fuel consumption and minimise wear and tear on the carrier and processing equipment.
Interesting Information - Tips For Using Harvesters And Processors More Efficiently - Part 2
This follows on from the January issue, where simple techniques to increase productivity, reduce fuel consumption and minimise wear and tear on the carrier and processing equipment are highlighted.
Newsflash - What's Happening In Forest Engineering?
BPW – Reduced weight of the Airtight II air suspension
John Deere – D Series Knuckleboom loaders
Mecanil – Wireless control for EG250 energy grapple
Oregon – Replaceable Sprocket Nose (RSN) bars for harvesters
Which Bandtrack Should I Be Using?
ECO-TRACKS provide a brief overview of the application of their different bandtracks.
Forest Machines And Fuel Consumption
FPInnovations have a fuel economy guide which is free for download from their website.
Logging Software - New Version Of Maxixplorer Software Suite From Komatsu Forest
MaxiXplorer 3.0 aims to improve productivity, timber value and machine status reports.
Using Acoustics To Measure Wood Quality When Using Harvesters
The CRC for Forestry has discovered that acoustics can be used to accurately measure certain wood quality parameters, with little effect on harvester productivity.
Four New Crc Logging Publications Released
Which Shift Schedule Is The Best For My Mechanised Logging Operation?
Take note of these important recommendations to get the most out of your operators and machines.
Newsflash - What's Happening In Forest Engineering?
Hiab presents their new forestry crane, the Hiab Loglift 108S, at Elmia.
New tractor-operated chipper from Kesla
John Deere harvesters now come standard with different power levels for different logging conditions
Komatsu Forest optimises Swedish operations
Pascal Rety appointed Export Sales Director for Logset Oy