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New From Tigercat: Convertible Mulcher/Feller-Buncher; Mulching Head
New From Tigercat: Convertible Mulcher/Feller-Buncher; Mulching HeadIn response to growing requirements for fire mitigation interventions and increased management of forestland in the western U.S., Tigercat is set to debut the prototype LX825 track carrier in February...
Updated From Kesla Oyj: 6H Series Small Harvester Cranes
Updated From Kesla Oyj: 6H Series Small Harvester CranesKesla Oyj is expanding its small harvester crane product line by introducing new, more versatile versions. The updated 6H series meets the growing demand for lightweight thinning machines and offers an even more...
January/February 2026
January / February 2026Levanen, Inc. Invests In New Equipment, Tech Washington’s Levanen, Inc. invests in new technology as brothers take over and upgrade family business. INSIDE THIS ISSUELevanen, Inc. Invests In New Equipment, Tech It’s about time someone took my...
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New From Olofsfors: EX Tracks
EX Tracks from Olofsfors are designed for the toughest and steepest conditions where traction is the primary requirement. The cross member is shaped in such a way that it provides extreme traction in deep snow, steep slopes and rocky terrain…
New From Komatsu: Eight-Wheeled 951XC Harvesters
The new Komatsu 951XC, is an eight-wheeled harvester that combines tried and tested innovations with new solutions, and the third addition to Komatsu’s eight-wheeled harvester range. The Komatsu 951XC is optimized for use with the Komatsu C164—a harvester head specially designed for logging large trees. Thanks to the eight-wheel design, the 951XC delivers…
A New Approach To Fire Suppression
The North American timber industry is more aware of the effects of wildfires than ever before. The intense fires around the continent this spring and summer have resulted in forced downtime and restricted activity. Though climate change has driven up the number of wildfires in Northern America, it is not the only cause…
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