Kesla introduces a new generation forest trailer
Finnish Kesla is launching a new generation box-framed KESLA 165 forest trailer at the Agricultural Machinery Trade Fair in Helsinki, Finland 17.-19.10.2024.
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Finnish Kesla is launching a new generation box-framed KESLA 165 forest trailer at the Agricultural Machinery Trade Fair in Helsinki, Finland 17.-19.10.2024.
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KESLA truck cranes, tractor equipment and harvester heads are presented at the FinnMetko exhibition in Jämsä on August 29-31, 2024, on the stands 30 and 36. There will, of course, be interesting novelties for display. Welcome!
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Kesla Oyj is launching a new multi-purpose forest trailer at FinnMetko 2024 suitable for forest fire operations, municipal and industrial wet works and for traditional wood transport.
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Kesla will introduce two new tractor loaders at the Finnmetko trade fair to be held in Jämsä in late August: KESLA 224 and KESLA 324.
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Manufacturer of base-machine-independent harvester heads Kesla continues to develop its fleet of products and will introduce exciting new products at the FinnMETKO trade fair.
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Kesla from eastern Finland will present its wide range of cranes at the Finnmetko trade fair. The largest new addition is a completely revamped high seat. In addition to the high seat, Kesla will introduce the KESLA proC i electric control system.
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KESLA truck cranes are presented on Elmia Lastbil exhibition in Jönköping, Sweden in the end of the August. You can find KESLA truck crane specialists on our stand U703:34.
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KESLA truck cranes are presented on the Power Truck Show in Härmä on August 9-10, 2024. Our stand number is U3109-3110. Our cranes can also be seen mounted on several show trucks.
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KESLA harvester heads are presented at the KWF exhibition at the dealers’ and partners’ stands.
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Located in Karvia, Lehtoranta farm is a family estate specialised in organic farming and forestry. The farm has a long history and its operations have been actively developed: the family gave up cattle rearing in the 80s and were one of the first to start organic farming in the 90s. Today, the farm consists of 40 hectares of field and 500 hectares of forest, which are mainly managed with Finnish machinery.
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