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Ponsse strengthens its position in the harvester head market

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Ponsse strengthens its position in the harvester head market

PONSSE launches new H9 harvester head at the Oregon Logging Conference in USA. The new harvester head strengthens Ponsse's strategy to be the leading manufacturer also for harvester heads. The new PONSSE H9 challenges other products in the same size class with its power and precision.

- Listening to the needs of our customers, we developed a robust cutting head for tracked machines. The new PONSSE H9 harvester head is capable of processing, felling and multi-stemming even large trunks. Thanks to the felling feature, the new harvester head has a decent tilt function and the top saw option allows for more efficient tree handling, says Janne Loponen, Product Manager at harvester heads.

PONSSE H9 harvester heads solid structure, firm grip and powerful feed guarantee a high efficiency ratio and reliability from one logging site to the next. All PONSSE harvester heads have been designed to withstand even the toughest conditions. They are characterised by a simple and solid structure which enables them to be used in various harvesting applications from harvesters to track-based solutions.

All PONSSE harvester heads are manufactured and designed at the Ponsse factory in Vieremä, Finland. The design process is comprehensive and covers, in addition to mechanical parts, the electronic control systems, controls and software. The manufacturing process is highly automated to ensure high quality and measuring accuracy. The frames of harvester heads are machined from a single piece after the welding assembly. This guarantees the highest quality with excellent precision. Durable hoses and delimbing knives form an important part of reliability.

THE NEW PONSSE H9 WILL BE INTRODUCED THE FIRST TIME ON 20 FEBRUARY 2020 AT THE OREGON LOGGING CONFERENCE IN EUGENE, USA  

 

 Janne Loponen, product manager, harvester heads, janne.loponen@ponsse.com, puh. +358 40 502 8018.

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