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HARVESTERS – TECHNOLOGY REVIEW


The Ponsse Ergo 8w is have pleased customers worldwide


conditions,” Ponsse said. “The customers have been astonished by its power and stability, especially with the new Ponsse C6 telescopic crane. With massive 310 Nm lifting momentum and 67 kNm slewing momentum, the C6 is a perfect crane for regeneration fellings and large tree thinnings in


all demanding conditions.” Benefits of the telescopic crane


type are lifting power at all reaches and very fast and strong manoeuvring due to the fast telescope and short crane pillar. Moving to smaller machine


sizes, ground pressure of the machine becomes more important


along with stability. In many countries there is lots of logging done in soft grounds such as peatlands. “Ponsse Ergo 8w and Ponsse


Fox, both eight-wheelers, have gained lots of happy customers around the world in varying conditions. One of the main


benefits for the contractors have been the ability to operate in all working sites available – no matter if it’s soft, steep, rocky or just the average.” The new Ponsse C44 parallel


crane has been a “perfect” match for the Ergo, giving stability and fuel efficiency but also excellent


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