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User-friendly harvester head makes forestry work safe and fast

03.05.2022 Harvester heads

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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Ala-Kaakinen Farm uses a loader and trailer for agriculture and forestry

30.03.2022 Nouvelles

Situated in the village of Oulunsalo, Ala-Kaakinen Farm used to be a cattle farm, and many signs of its storied history are still apparent. Even though the operations of the farm, which is now more than a century old, have changed and developed over the years, Kesla’s solutions have proved their indispensable worth in day-to-day activities.

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Finnish loaders designed for use in demanding conditions

03.03.2022 References

Living in Pieksämäki, Finland, Janne Leikas and his brother own a farming syndicate that also carries out forest work as a side business. The syndicate, Maatalousyhtymä Leikas, was originally a crop farm that was passed on to the brothers by their father in 2013. Today, daily life on the farm includes many kinds of work, in which tractors and their accessories have proven invaluable. Especially in forest work, which has been increasing in quantity, the brothers rely on Kesla’s high-quality loaders, which operate efficiently even in demanding conditions.

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“A TREE LIFTED WITH A KESLA STAYS ON BOARD”

13.12.2021 References

Kari Malmstedt is a man with a relaxed and unpretentious attitude. Transport company Kari Malmstedt Oy's turnover consists mainly of timber transport, operating throughout Eastern Finland from Nurmes to Hamina and as far west as Petäjävesi. Managing a large plot of land teaches you to appreciate the basics such as reliability, availability and dependability. That's why Malmstedt has chosen Kesla.

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