
The TH60, TH70, TH80 and TH90 heads are the result of years of experience across six continents.
With the introduction of the TH60 up to the TH90, Logset’s head range is expanding significantly. Each model includes the following key updates:
- Bucher hydraulic valve block, offering advantages such as proportional control of the saw unit
- Measuring sensor repositioned above the rear feeding roller
- Extended frame length for increased stability
- Improved accessibility and optimized hose routing
- Reinforced tilt arch for enhanced durability
- Powerful top saw option (for TH80)
The previous 3.0 series was first introduced in 2009 and has since undergone several updates, leading to version 3.3. Now, the 4.0 series marks a new milestone. Source

The TN785D is TimberPro’s largest, most powerful and highest capacity machine.
Komatsu is excited to introduce the new TimberPro TN785D swing machine. This durable, powerful and productive machine is designed to move mass quantities of large timber in log loader and millyard environments. It is TimberPro’s largest, most powerful and highest capacity machine to date, and was built with proven components and new features to meet the demand of high productivity swing applications.
The TN785D features a newly redesigned 12-roller track frame to provide a long stable platform for even weight distribution with high mobility and extended machine durability. Additionally, the operator cab has been raised 51 inches (130 cm) and includes a rear facing door for easy entry, an overhead skylight for full visibility, and power tilt for efficient transport and access.
Other features include:
- More than 44 feet of reach for a wide working area combined with excellent stability and lift capacity.
- High performance hydraulics that offer consistent speed with simultaneous circuit commands.
- Closed-loop hydrostatic swing for responsive and precise movements.
- A high output engine that provides more power and productivity.
- Dedicated track drives for enhanced manoeuvrability and control
TimberPro has designed this machine to excel in high-demand millyard applications where lift capacity, reach combined with stability and hydraulic response are key to maximizing productivity. Source

In this issue we feature the all-new 1270H and 1470H Harvesters.
The 1270H and 1470H Harvesters deliver impressive engine power and torque, enabling faster cycle times and improved cutting efficiency compared to the G Series. Advanced hydraulic systems, now featuring three dedicated pumps, provide greater power for feed rollers, saw units and boom movements. Compared to the G Series, H Series Harvesters enable significantly increased productivity and remarkably lower fuel consumption per harvested cubic meter.
Intelligent Boom Control (IBC) 2.0, standard on H Series Harvesters, provides smooth, precise movements, helping to reduce fatigue and increase accuracy.
Active Frame Lock brings more stability compared to our previous harvesters, whether working on steep slopes or flat ground. This makes it easier to work when the boom is sideways and gives the operator a larger working area.
John Deere prioritizes operator comfort and efficiency across the H Series Harvesters and Forwarders. The new H Series cabin features an expanded glass area for improved visibility, along with a quieter interior and a rotating and levelling cabin to enhance precision and reduce operator strain. Ergonomic controls, programmable joysticks and a premium sound system create a user-friendly experience. The Intelligent Cabin Key acts as a personalized remote, unlocking the cabin, powering on the PC and automatically loading operator-specific settings to streamline workflow.
The new H Series lineup integrates next-generation digital tools to simplify operations and help reduce unplanned machine downtime. TimberMatic H Automation features a redesigned interface with intuitive controls, night/day display modes, real-time data sharing and site mapping to improve planning and execution. While centralized refill points, electric engine oil level sensors and a central greasing system enhance serviceability and maintenance. The H216 Harvester Head, designed to replace the H270, is a versatile two-roller head optimized for both hardwood and softwood applications. It features a top-saw option, advanced feed motors and a find-end laser sensor, supporting precision and efficiency. Available for the 1270H Harvester with boom reach options of 8.6 and 10.0 meters (28 and 33 foot), it also supports the 1470H Harvester with 8.6-, 10-, and 11-meter (28, 33 and 36 foot) reach configurations. Source

Built for extreme forestry conditions, the H427 delivers strong performance, durability and precision for harvesting large timber on steep and rugged terrain.
The H427 is purpose-built to meet the demands of high-production harvesting in larger timber conditions. Its design enhances operational efficiency, ensures long-term durability and simplifies maintenance, supporting reliable performance in the forest.
Featuring a top saw, strong frame and optional HD tilt frame, the H427 delivers reliable performance and productivity. Its high feed force and 760 mm (29.9 in.) maximum cut capacity make it ideal for harvesting large-diameter timber. Updated measuring systems improve length and diameter accuracy for efficient, high-output processing. With an operating weight from 1680 kg (3,704 lb.), the H427 offers agility with the durability and stability needed for the most demanding applications. Its efficient, powerful control valve and optimized four-roller feed arm geometry ensure consistent productivity on wheeled and tracked carriers.
The four-knife delimbing system delivers consistent, clean results, while simplified service access and a streamlined design help reduce downtime in the field. The durable H427 offers long-lasting reliability in high-impact forestry applications.
As with all Waratah products, the H427 comes with easily accessible support for dealers and customers, as well as genuine Waratah parts with an industry-leading warranty. The Waratah H427 will be available to customers in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Brazil and Latin America starting in early 2026. Source

Tigercat is officially announcing a change in authorised dealership for the distribution of its purpose-built forestry equipment in New Zealand.
Effective July 1, 2025, the distribution rights will transition from AB Equipment (ABE) to CablePrice (NZ) Ltd. (CPL). This decision comes as part of a strategic realignment by both ABE and Tigercat regarding their respective futures in the New Zealand market. Since being appointed as Tigercat's authorised dealer in 2010, ABE has played a pivotal role in building and supporting the Tigercat brand across the country. Despite facing challenging market conditions in recent years, ABE successfully maintained a strong market share, a testament to the dedication and professionalism of their team.
Tigercat deeply appreciates the strong partnership and collaboration shared with ABE over the past fifteen years. The success of this relationship has been driven by the commitment of ABE’s sales and support staff, and Tigercat extends its sincere thanks to everyone involved. As Tigercat moves forward with CablePrice, they are confident that this new partnership will continue to provide exceptional service and support to our valued customers in New Zealand.
CablePrice brings over 70 years of industry experience supporting New Zealand's construction, forestry, transport, agriculture, mining, and sectors. The company specialises in importing and distributing industrial machinery along with sales of commercial vehicles., backed by comprehensive parts and service support. With a network of fully equipped workshops and highly trained service personnel, CablePrice is well-positioned to deliver the world-class equipment and customer service Tigercat customers have come to expect.
Tigercat, ABE, and CPL have been working diligently to carry out this transition with minimal disruption to the customer base. Tigercat looks forward to this new chapter with CablePrice and remains committed to supporting the forestry industry across New Zealand with innovative, purpose-built equipment and exceptional service. Source

They are designed to deliver high productivity and precision accurate control with superior operator station ergonomics and visibility
Bell has drawn upon its 70 years of design and manufacturing experience and spent years of expensive research and development to ensure that Bell Graders are able to demonstrate their capabilities in a variety of demanding applications.
The Bell Motor Grader range consists of three base models, each available in either a 4WD or 6WD configuration. The G140 is well suited to all maintenance and light to medium construction tasks. The G160, with its increased power and performance, is designed to handle heavy construction applications, while the G200 is designed for bulk earthworks and the mining industry.
Bell Motor Graders are powered by Cummins engines paired with ZF transmissions. The Bell G140 is fitted with a 6.7l Cummins engine and ZF ERGOPOWER transmission while the larger G160 and G200 are driven by a 9l Cummins engine with the ZF cPOWER transmission. These engines are Stage 3A certified, do not require exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), and are compatible with both hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) and B20 biodiesel. Stage 5 Graders will be launched in time and will meet the EU and USA emission regulations.
Drawing on over two decades of experience in the supply, maintenance, and repair of motor graders, along with insights from industry experts, Bell Equipment has developed a clear view of what is important to make this product work. While retaining familiar controls and layouts, the Bell Motor Grader incorporates a range of advanced components and features that will help operators to improve productivity, accuracy, maintain costs, and deliver work efficiently.
As Bell has achieved success with its ability to intelligently automate specific functions within the ADT industry, automation also played a key role in the Motor Grader design process. This automation allows the operator to focus on precision grading while benefiting from improved fuel efficiency and extended component life.
Recognising the diverse range of applications and often remote uses of motor graders, Bell has standardised on high-quality, low-maintenance components, such as a fully sealed circle bearing. This allows extended service intervals and consistent grading performance without the need to make regular adjustments. To further simplify operations, advanced diagnostics are incorporated into the machine to reduce the complexity of daily checks and servicing.
Bell Equipment’s focus on durability across all structures ensures that the Bell Grader’s gooseneck main frame – engineered as a single piece construction to eliminate fatigue on fabricated joints will give maximum confidence in hard applications. In addition, the tandem axle, with enhanced bearing life and interaxle cooling, provides reliable performance in long-haul applications. Source
New map software launch by Logset
Logset is expanding its portfolio of digital solutions to be able to offer both improved efficiency as well as a reduced footprint in forestry. The project is co-funded by EU and is run in collaboration with strategic partners. The result is a unique map software which takes further advantage of the machine’s information flow and provides the operator with a quick overview of tree species, timber quantities as well as locations. Darkness, shift work and snow are no longer of concern, as the driver can easily see the areas that already have been forwarded and plan and optimize the routes. As a result, the forest environment can be cared for in a more responsible way. The product is in line with StanForD 2010. Source
Mats Axelsson from Sweden wins Ponsse's Mechanic International Competition
Ponsse organized the Mechanic International Competition fort the fifth time on June 4-5, 2025 in Iisalmi. A total of 13 competitors from 12 different countries took part in the final competition. Mats Axelsson representing Smålands Maskin & Industriservice AB from Sweden won the very tight and even competition. Source
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