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Logging-on’s first issue of November brings the new 822E series tracked feller bunchers and harvesters from Tigercat. Many new features and improvements have been made to add to its tough-as-nails reputation. Volvo gives us a glance of the future of construction machinery will look like with a prototype autonomous and intelligent wheeled loader. Komatsu have released an interesting new eucalypt harvester head that incorporates a number of features for good debarking and uses a shear instead of the usual chainsaw. JCB shows us that maybe not all will be electric as they invest big into hydrogen powered engines. Finally, we look at pleasing financial figures from Ponsse which show that the logging machine market worldwide is doing well.
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The powerful machine is versatile for challenging thinning and final felling applications
The fully autonomous, battery-electric prototype by Volvo Construction Equipment is the first real-world example of a self-learning concept wheel loader with the brains to make decisions
It is a robust head specially developed for efficient eucalypt harvesting
A team of 100 engineers is already working on the new development
Order books reached a record high with a good future outlook
Cranab has developed an all-new crane for Vimek
Doppstadt’s new Inventhor 6 Plus gets a new Caterpillar engine
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