Logset reports higher turnover and operating profit compared to 2015.
The new controls ease the driving of the harvester and the operator can always sit comfortably
The head is designed for thinning operations where maximum reach is required.
The new simulator has focussed on accurate behaviour and good graphics.
By the end of 2014, Logset will have two eight-wheeled harvester models on the market.
Both the bucket and the harvester head are mounted to the end of the excavator boom.
It is not all cosmetics though, as they also present a new control system and control panels.
The global interest in bioenergy has prompted Logset to produce products for this market.
The 10H GTE and 12H GTE Hybrid are the largest harvesters ever built by Logset.
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