SAMPO Rosenlew is introducing a brand-new six-wheel harvester.
The HR56 is based on the manufacturer's HR46x four-wheel machine, and includes "remarkable new features that improve both efficiency and productivity".
Equipped with a Logmer crane with 10-metres reach, the harvester is also kitted with a front bogie, so, Sampo says, the surface pressure exerted on the ground by the harvester is low. The front bogie combined with a low centre of gravity make the machine stable to work with.
A statement from the company read: "One of the hallmarks of our machines has always been their suitability for thinning young forests, so the new model is a natural step in the development of our range. 2The HR56 is based on our best-selling HR46x four-wheel harvester with remarkable new features that improve both efficiency and productivity.
"The familiar components used in the construction of the machine combined with our tried and tested technical solutions ensure low operating and maintenance costs.
"The HR56 harvester is an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly choice for thinning and harvesting energy wood. It is a comprehensively sensible package with low operating and maintenance costs."
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