Jyrki Hyvärinen: KESLA 21RH-III harvester head & 13105 crane Pro Silva S3
Kesla equipment used for production of Finnish bioenergy in Kontiolahti
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Kesla equipment used for production of Finnish bioenergy in Kontiolahti
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Forestry contractor Ilpo Kosonen, from Parikkala (Finland), is one of Kesla’s long-term customers. In 2013, Ilpo learned about Kesla’s harvester head and the device has been a crucial part of the forestry contractor’s everyday life ever since. Today, Kesla’s general-purpose machine 25RH-II serves Ilpo in thinning, final felling and the processing of piled timber.
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The customer is an Austrian forestry company Forstfux that has a KESLA 30RH-II harvester head mounted on a Hitachi ZX 225 excavator. They are processing all sizes of trees and both soft and hard wood.
German, English subtitles.
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KESLA 25RH-II roller harvester head mounted on Welte 130 basemachine and the customer Austrian company Holzschlägerungen Reisinger. They were looking for a light-weight but efficient head and finally chose a KESLA head.
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A French forestry contractor Herve Martinet has two excavator harvesters with KESLA 25RH-II heads. With the machines he and his son are mainly handling chestnut trees. Take a look at the video!
French, English subtitles.
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Itämoto Oy has been in operation since 2014, with its headquarters in Tolosenmäki, Kitee. The company’s equipment includes two John Deere harvesters, one built on excavator as a base machine and one Sampo Rosenlew forwarder. The company performs contract work for Stora Enso through Tähtimetsä in the Kitee, Tohmajärvi and Rääkkylä areas.
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The KESLA customer Severnaya Sosna has had the Hyunday R220LC-9S excavator (112 kW) and KESLA 28RHS harvester head combination now for 1,5 years. The combination has been working for about 4000 hours near Vologda region, Russian.
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Kesla sold its first harvester head to Japan in 2005. At the present, 2015, after ten years and over 10,000 hours of hard work the head is still the owner’s favorite tool in forest.
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