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The KESLA 204T makes maintenance work easy at Ranua Wildlife Park

07.08.2020 Tractor forest equipment

Ranua Wildlife Park was established in 1983. Today, the park is home to around 200 animals that represent 50 arctic species. The animals are housed in spacious enclosures right in the middle of a Nordic forest. It takes a lot of hard work from an average of five members of staff to look after the animals and maintain their enclosures. This work is made easier by a Valtra N114 Hitech tractor and a KESLA 204T loader.

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British Lister Wilder expands its forest machine range and starts representing KESLA tractor attachments in the south of England

01.06.2020 Nouvelles

Lister Wilder is delighted to announce that it brings Kesla into the fold from 1st of June 2020 and becomes the sole dealer of the highly acclaimed franchise in the south of England. As a longstanding AGCO dealer of the pioneering Valtra franchise, it was a natural progression for Lister Wilder to bring Valtra’s valued partner Kesla into the fold.

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Kesla invests in a test centre

18.05.2020 Nouvelles

Throughout its 60-year history, Kesla’s products have been renowned for their excellent quality. However, maintaining and improving quality requires continuous hard work. As part of its quality effort, Kesla is investing in a recently commissioned test centre.

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Update about influences of COVID-19 epidemic at Kesla

19.04.2020 Nouvelles

Kesla made already in March several procedures inside the company to ensure the safety of the staff and to lower the infection wave in Finland. Procedures include among others increased hygiene, possibility to work from home and minimizing internal and external contacts. These procedures are ongoing. Despite the situation, we do our best to serve the customers the customary way.

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Versatile forestry work in the heart of Ylä-Savo

29.11.2019 References

In addition to running his own farm, Kari Väisänen also operates a forestry business in Sonkajärvi, right at the heart of Ylä-Savo in Finland. While his farm mostly produces barley and oats, Harvus, Väisänen’s forestry business focuses on felling, thinning, and transporting trees, as well as selling firewood. The different activities of these two businesses are conveniently spread across the year — the farm work is largely done in summer, leaving the winter months for forestry.

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