Stroke harvester head 25SH-II

Stroke harvester head - 25SH-II - Kesla Oyj
Stroke harvester head - 25SH-II - Kesla Oyj
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Characteristics

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stroke
Max. cutting diameter

670 mm
(26 in)

Description

The KESLA 25SH-II stroke harvester is at its best when processing robustly branched trees – standing or in piles – requiring substantial delimbing force. The stroke technology ensures that the tree’s surface is not damaged, facilitating the gentle handling of valuable timber. The 25SH-II suits cut-to-length harvesting of standing trees as well as the processing on landing. The optimum tree diameter is 40 cm. The unique, combined middle feeding jaws and delimbing knives give even more force to handle heavy trees and improve delimbing quality. Thanks to the proSTROKE partial stroke function, even delimbing of crooked trees is efficient. KESLA 25SH-II suits 10-15 tonne base machines. Kesla’s extensive experience in forest technology has given it superior expertise as a developer of harvesters. Kesla’s harvester family offers the market’s most comprehensive line of both roller and stroke harvester heads. The product family also includes excavator harvester packages as well as special harvesters for eucalyptus handling. When developing the harvester head range, special attention has been paid on requirements of biomass harvesting. With optional accessories the Kesla harvester heads can be equipped for effective biomass logging in addition to conventional timber harvesting, without compromises.

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