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TECHNOLOGY-DRAWN CARRIAGE USNR optimises carriage scanning systems
360째 CT Optimized Sawing
Microtec & EWD optimize HIT pallet mill
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Gone are the days of one speciality unit for a given purpose or a given manufacturer depending on the operator’s priority. Today, chippers have it all
A Vermont logging company can boast success in its biomass and screened-chips business having stocked up on Vermeer technology
IFI’s annual review of feller buncher technology has turned up a peculiar mix of raw capacity increases combined with a greater range of improvements designed to enhance operator comfort
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Twenty-year-old Matt Cox operates one of the first Tier 4f Tigercat 822D track feller bunchers.
BTB visits Michael Bedgood Logging in Shreveport, Louisiana
Trailblazing heavy hitters.
SAWLINES
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COVER: USNR - Kilns USNR has been a leader in the dry kiln industry for over 100 years, designing and manufacturing softwood track kilns, hardwood package kilns, custom hybrid kilns, and Kiln Boss Control systems as well as pre-dryers, green burners and more. USNR offers a wide variety of lumber drying systems including aluminium and steel-framed dry kilns, steam and directfired kilns, computerized controls, green
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burners, pre-dryers, kiln trucks, parts, service, and installation. Committed to superior customer service, USNR offers OEM parts, 24/7 training, and worldwide support. The company also manufactures machinery, control systems, 3D scanning, and optimization systems for the wood processing industry.
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Microtec & EWD upgrade Holzindustrie Torgau
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Upgrading of the edger system at Setra Rolfs Saw
Carriage optimization with front/back scanning improves value, production
L ucidyne is pleased to announce their new agreement with Interfor. Interfor has agreed to purchase up to nine GradeScan systems from Lucidyne during the years 2016-2018.
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Holzindustrie Torgau, HIT in short, is what you call a fully integrated production site. HIT exclusively produces “Euro pallets”, a 15m piece per year business that corresponds to a 15% market share in Germany
BID Group’s Comact delivers on all fronts
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Come back growth
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s this edition of International Forest Industries was being put to bed, I read some unpleasant news on the wires: apparently, the world economy is not growing as fast as it needs to for the big brains in world economics to be happy. The International Monetary Fund has downgraded its growth forecast for this year from 3.4% to 3.2%. Next year, the predicted growth rate has come down from 3.6% to 3.5%. Political isolationism and growing economic inequality were the stimulants for the more pessimistic outlook, with the fallout from the Chinese slowdown expected to worsen and emerging economies continuing to battle with the low oil price. The threat of isolation was worst in Europe where Greece’s position in the European Union was far from assured and Britain was readying itself for a ‘stay or go’ referendum on its EU status mid-year. The IMF in concert with the World Bank has pleaded for a more coordinated global effort to establish and maintain growth. “In brief, lower growth means less room for error,” IMF chief economist Maurice Obstfeld said. Having been openly relieved and even joyful at the modest growth levels we were seeing a few years back, our faltering world economy is a real mood killer. It genuinely feels like an ongoing theme of reducing expectations almost since the recovery set in – and more recently it has been. April’s downgrade to growth forecasts was the fourth such downgrade in 12 months. Dare we hope it is the last? While slow growth isn’t good for any industry, the latest warning on GDP growth is particularly troubling for the forestry sector. This is for two main reasons. The first reason is the same as that which I regularly cite when speaking optimistically about forestry – it is the most primary of primary industries, up there with mining and
agriculture (it is a form of agriculture, really). This status provides a form of insulation and security in the fact that, no matter what, people need to build shelter and wood is the basic foundation of building homes. The upshot of that is forestry is completely exposed to slow GDP growth. We have nowhere to hide. While some industries right now may be ticking along quite nicely – I understand there is another tech boom in progress and the well documented chasm growing between rich and poor must mean luxury goods dealers are making fortunes – forestry rises and falls with the fate of the world as a whole. Secondly, the countries most effected are key jurisdictions for the forestry sector. Two of the countries posing the greatest threat to global growth are Brazil and Russia; the former because of the collapse in the oil price and the latter, partly because of oil but also because of sanctions imposed in response to the Ukraine crisis. Brazil is something of a proxy for forestry in South America and represented the key growth market, while Russia, appropriately known as the ‘timber bank’, is a pivotal cog in the global forestry sector. The recovery we have seen in forestry must be limited as long as GDP in these two countries remain subdued. The one positive was China, which was projected to outperform previous growth forecasts. That said, that prediction was based on yet more (artificial) stimulus. That will cool at some point. I never would have thought I’d be wishing for the fragile growth of 2012 but it beats the uncertainty of 2016.
Enjoy! Chris Cann Editor
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LOGGING NEWS
Wood-Mizer announces new line of wood splitters Wood-Mizer LLC, has announced the addition of wood splitters to their diverse line of wood processing equipment. Acquiring the product line formally manufactured and marketed by Tempest Wood Splitters, Inc., Wood-Mizer now offers a variety of wood splitters ranging from compact units for personal use to commercial equipment for bundle and firewood businesses. Tempest appealed to WoodMizer because of the advanced design and high performance of their wood splitting equipment line. The Minnesota-based Tempest Wood Splitters, Inc. was established in 2001 by Josh Larabee and his father as a solution to the backbreaking work they experienced splitting
wood by hand. “Helping people eliminate the physical work that manual log splitting demands has been a dream come true for my dad and I throughout the years,” said Josh. “I look forward to seeing our wood splitting products continue to grow and assist individuals and businesses through the high quality distribution network and reputation for outstanding customer service that Wood-Mizer has delivered to its customers for more than 30 years.” Wood-Mizer plans to offer a wide variety of wood splitting equipment beginning with top quality fully portable units and then expanding to also offer the skid-steer and auxiliary hydraulic unit attachments. The equipment will be priced from
$7,000 to $25,000. “Wood-Mizer is continuously dedicated to providing our customers with a variety of high-quality wood processing equipment,” said Wood-Mizer COO Darryl Floyd. “Our new line of wood splitting equipment offers our customers yet another resourceful tool to efficiently and profitably process wood into another useful and marketable end product.” The Wood-Mizer wood splitting equipment is now available to order. Visit http://www.woodmizer. com/woodsplitters for more information.
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Demo International 2016 Thu, 22 September 2016 - Sat, 24 September 2016 The Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia will host the event in their Malcolm Knapp Research Forest, located within an hour’s drive east of
downtown Vancouver. The Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia will host the event in their Malcolm Knapp Research Forest, located within an hour’s
drive east of downtown Vancouver. This event will attract the leaders of the industry, featuring the latest technologies in equipment, products and services
covering all aspects of woodlands operations.
Ruskin appointed to lead Morbark to the next level Morbark, LLC, announced March 29 that its Board of Directors has appointed Dan Ruskin as Chief Executive Officer effective immediately. The announcement coincides with the recent sale of Morbark to Stellex Capital Management, a private equity manager that invests in both U.S. and international corporations. “Dan is an excellent fit for Morbark,” said Ray Whiteman, Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner of Stellex Capital Management. “We have known Dan for close to 20 years, and his experience across multiple industries, in particular industrial markets such as heavy equipment, automotive, truck, and transport vehicles, have prepared him well
for this position. One of Dan’s core strengths is his ability to build strong teams that can help organizations quickly meet their goals and enhance their profitability.” Mr. Ruskin has an extensive management background in lean manufacturing, corporate turnarounds and restructurings. He has broad experience in helping companies by growing revenue, improving systems and operations, and institutionalizing practices to increase productivity. “I’m excited, honored and humbled to have the opportunity to lead Morbark as we enter a new era of innovation and productivity,” said Dan Ruskin. “We will continue to fulfill our promise to our
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customers by capitalizing upon our strengths ── innovative, robust and reliable products, a worldclass dealer network, and the relentless practice of continuous improvement.” Ruskin began his career as an industrial engineer in the aerospace and defense industry working on state-of-the-art defense projects, and his contributions helped make those projects more efficient and less costly. A former entity principal and practice leader for Plante & Moran AFME (PMAFME) Management Consulting and Restructuring practice, Ruskin worked to expand its industrial and manufacturing operations capabilities. He founded and managed Anchor Resource
Management and Anchor Holdings – professional service firms that provide world-class company revitalization solutions and interim management services. Ruskin will be relocating from Nashville, Tenn., to Winn, Mich., with his wife. He has three children and three grandchildren.
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LOGGING NEWS
Benefits of E-series skidders brought to Australia and New Zealand The Tigercat E-series skidders get an option for a Tigercat FPT Tier 2 engine Tigercat is now offering an FPT Tier 2 engine option for the 610E, 615E, 620E, 630E and 635E skidders, bringing the benefits of the E-series to Australia and New Zealand. The Tier 2 option uses the same proven Tigercat FPT N67 engine used for Tier 4 final markets with a simplified after-treatment system. Tigercat FPT engines are equipped with a second generation common rail fuel injection system, allowing them to achieve top performance in terms of load response, maximum torque and top power with minimum fuel consumption.
The N67 provides outstanding reliability, low fuel consumption and high performance. All E-series skidders are equipped with a new air ride seat with automatic weight adjustment to improve operator comfort and ergonomics. The new seat provides extensive adjustments for forward/ back position, lumbar support and height. Integrated active climate control in the seat removes hot, humid air to cool the operator in summer. Seat heating keeps the operator warm in winter. Tigercat designed and built forestry-duty axles are equipped
in all E-series skidders. This gives Tigercat maximum design control and allows for enhanced
commonality of spare parts across different machine models.
Morbark acquired by Stellex Capital Management Morbark, LLC, announced that an affiliate of Stellex Capital Management has acquired the Company. The acquisition is focused on providing growth capital and resources to significantly expand the Company in the future. The stock purchase is a strong fit for the new owners with a portfolio focus of identifying companies with solid market and product presence that can benefit from growth capital and aggressive management and operating strategies.
“Our acquisition of Morbark is a great fit for us. We believe the Company is well positioned to grow in the coming years, and we are confident that the capital and resources we bring will fuel that growth,” said David Waxman, Principal of Stellex. He continued, “Morbark is exactly the type of company we look to invest in – strong history, market presence, products, and an outstanding workforce. In addition, we believe with the right investment and resources they represent a significant growth
EXPO W. Ladurner Srl. Willibald’s Italian merchant W. Ladurner Srl. held from 14 to 20 March, a big distributor fair. At the show the machines of J. Willibald GmbH played a major role. On show shown, included, the
EP 5500 Shark and the MS 3000 Mini Shark. The response was very positive, both for the company Ladurner, and for the Willibald with many valuable contacts being made.
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opportunity in the coming years.” Lon Morey, Morbark Chief Executive Officer and son of the Founder, said, “Though always difficult to leave a family business, we felt this was the right time with the right Investor who can build on the legacy my father started and I have spent my entire life dedicated to. We are confident that the Stellex group will be able to take Morbark to the next level of excellence and growth. We are excited for the Company and its employees and the future envisioned for them.”
David Waxman, Principal of Stellex. Morbark was represented by Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, as financial advisor and Warner Norcross & Judd LLP as legal advisor.
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LOGGING NEWS
Tigercat releases Tier 4f equipped D-series harvesters New for 2016 are the H855D and LH855D harvesters equipped with the fuel-efficient Tigercat FPT N67 Tier 4f engine operating at 210 kW (282 hp) for North America and Europe Tigercat FPT engines offer improved reliability, lower long term maintenance costs and full support by Tigercat and the Tigercat dealer network. Tigercat will continue to offer the H855C and LH855C for markets that do not require Tier 4 emissions compliance. The H855D series harvesters are available with two-piece or telescopic ER boom systems. Tigercat’s patented ER boom technology allows the machine operator to extend and retract the boom on a horizontal plane smoothly and quickly using a single joystick. The stick boom or ‘reach’ joystick controls both the main and stick booms simultaneously, resulting in the attachment moving either away from or toward the operator. The main boom and tilt functions operate in the traditional manner to adjust the height and
angle of the attachment. The engine and hydraulic system are specifically designed to achieve maximum performance and minimum fuel consumption in harvesting and processing applications. High horsepower allows the carriers to maintain hydraulic flow as the pressure increases, maintaining quick feed speeds and significantly boosting productivity. The H855D series carriers are an excellent fit with the Tigercat 575 harvesting head. For steep slope applications, the LH855D features Tigercat’s patented leveling system, providing exceptional stability in steep slope applications. It uses two massive hydraulic cylinders and heavy steel sections for a solution that is both simple and robust. Due to the unique geometry of the leveling system, the machine is well balanced on
slopes. In addition, the ramped undercarriage (both the front idler and the rear gearbox are set higher than the centreline of the undercarriage) allows the machines to easily drive up over rocks and stumps.
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LOGGING NEWS - WORLD MARKETS
Estonia’s wood pellet exports soar 87% in January y-o-y Estonian enterprises exported 15.8 million euros’ worth of wood pellets in January 2016, which is 87.2% more than during the same month a year earlier, while overall exports of wood products declined by 2.1%, data of Statistics Estonia show, cites LETA/BNS. Wood pellet sales grew in all major target markets, in the first place Sweden and the UK, with exports to those countries totalling
respectively 4.1 million and 2 million euros. Sales on the Danish market amounted to 7.7 million euros, the statistical office said. The export of the biggest product group, sawn and planed timber, meanwhile fell 3.3% to 25.5 million euros. Exports of wooden furniture shrank 17.7% to 17.1 million euros and the export of building elements decreased 20.4% to 13.6 million euros. The biggest
Peru’s wood product exports decreased by 11.5% in 2015 Peru’s wood product exports decreased by 11.5% in 2015, ITTO reported. The top export products were mouldings, strips and friezes, accounting for around 32% of the total. However, 2015 exports of these items were down almost 3% from a year earlier. Sawnwood exports came in as the second ranked item in terms of value and accounted for 19% of exports. There was a 40% drop in exports of sawnwood to China in 2015 compared to 2014. Despite purchasing less sawnwood, China remained the main market for wood products from Peru in 2015. Exports to the Dominican Republic were encouraging in 2015 as was the level of exports to Mexico which was the main market for sawnwood. The export of semi-manufactured wood in 2015 totalled $70.84 million FOB with China accounting for most at almost 70% of all exports of this category of product. Exports of veneer and plywood in 2015 were worth $15.29 million FOB, down almost 9% on 2014. The main export markets were Mexico and the United States but imports by Mexico were down over 7%. Exports of furniture and parts were valued at $6.72 million FOB in 2015, falling 14% compared to a year earlier. The US was the main market for Peru’s furniture and accounted for over 57% of all wooden furniture exports. The second main market was Italy which accounted for 15% of all furniture exports.
decline was registered in the export of unbleached paper. All told, 141.3 million euros’ worth of wood products was exported in January, which marks a year-on-year drop of 2.1%. Statistics Estonia notes at the same time that wood products are the most important foreign trade balancer. Compared to the first month of 2015, the deficit of Estonia’s foreign trade has soared
272.6% to 158 million euros. Wood product imports totalled 39.2 million euros in January, down by 9.8% in annual comparison.
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LOGGING NEWS - WORLD MARKETS
CatchMark Timber Trust reports 4Q revenues down 18% CatchMark Timber Trust’s 4Q 2015 revenues decreased to $17.1 million from $20.9 million for the 4Q 2014 primarily because of a decrease in timberland sales revenue of $7.5 million, offset by an increase in timber sales revenue of $3.5 million and an increase of $0.3 million in other revenues. CatchMark incurred a net loss of $3.3 million for the quarter ended December 31, 2015 compared to net income of$2.2 million for the 4Q 2014, as a result of a $5.2
million decrease in operating income from lower net timberland sales, higher depletion expense, and an increase in interest expense. For the 4Q 2015, Adjusted EBITDA was $6.9 million, a $4.6 million decrease from the 4Q 2014, primarily due to a $7.3 million decrease in revenue from net timberland sales and increases in cash paid for general and administrative expenses, other operating expenses, and forestry
management fees, offset by a $3.7 million increase in net timber sales. FY 2015 revenues increased to $69.1 million from $54.3 million for 2014 primarily due to an increase in timber sales revenue of $12.2 million, an increase in timberland sales revenue of $1.2 million and an increase of $1.4 million in other revenues. For the year ended December 31, 2015, Adjusted EBITDA was $32.2 million, a $8.5 million increase from the year ended
December 31, 2014. CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc. is a self-administered and selfmanaged publicly traded REIT that began operations in 2007 and owns interests in approximately 425,000 acres of timberland located inAlabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.
MENA region remains a key destination for American softwoods The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) remains a key destination for American softwoods amidst the increasing demand within the region’s booming construction and housing market, according to American Softwoods (AMSO), the promotional partnership formed by three major U.S. softwood trade associations. Confident of further growth in the region, AMSO participated at the Dubai WoodShow 2016, held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhbition Center from April 4 - 6, 2016. In line with its aims to increase awareness in the region, AMSO is also taking significant steps to underline the primary benefits of U.S. softwoods, which are available in a wide range of grades and sizes and come from some of the most sustainably managed forests in the world. According to AMSO, total exports of U.S. softwood lumber to the MENA region reached a value of USD 20 million in 2015. Despite an overall decline in softwood exports to the region, primarily on account of the strength of the dollar, AMSO is optimistic that the situation
will improve, given that the UAE registered a whopping 1,127 percent increase in the value of American softwood lumber exports in January 2016 in comparison to the first month of 2015. The UAE remains a key timber processing and re-export hub for the entire region and growth in this market is in line with an overall increase in the global trade of softwood lumber. According to Wood Resource Quarterly, softwood lumber trade increased during the first nine months of 2015 as compared to the same period in 2014 and was on track to reach its highest level since 2006. “The MENA region’s need for high-quality wood products for its construction, furniture, and housing markets amongst others creates widespread opportunities for us to assist in the growth of U.S. softwood exports to the region,” said Charles Trevor, Consultant to American Softwoods. “Amidst the increasing calls for sustainability, we remain committed to addressing the longterm demands of the region and will continue to play a key role in
providing stakeholders with key environmental data and technical information that can help them use American softwoods to their greatest potential.” AMSO also paticipated at the ‘Talking Timber’ seminar and networking evening, which will be held in Dubai on April 5, 2016. Professor Chris Knowles, an Assistant Professor in Forest Products Marketing and the Assistant Director of the Oregon Wood Innovation Center (OWIC) at Oregon State University, highlighted the broad range of American softwood species that are available including Southern Yellow Pine, Douglas fir, Ponderosa pine, and eastern white pine amongst others. In addition, he also throw the spotlight on the versatility, durability, strength, aesthetic appeal, and price competitiveness of U.S softwoods as well as their strong environmental credentials. He concluded with a short overview of the different uses that American softwoods have including for construction, structural use, outdoor decking and interior joinery.
Two new working animals for NUP The N.U.P Umweltpflegetechnik GmbH from Switzerland have extended their machine fleet
in February 2016 with two new “Willibald - sharks” (EP 5500 Shark).
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Charles Trevor, Consultant to American Softwoods
“The UAE market is demonstrating stable growth, which we believe marks an important turning point as customers, manufacturers and other industry players become active again. As we continue to monitor increased demand for American softwoods in the UAE and the rest of the MENA region, we will be undertaking further initiatives to highlight the exemplary qualities of our products and how using them can benefit the furniture, construction and other industries in the region.
LOGGING NEWS
Caterpillar unveils revolutionary seat suspension technology for wheel skidders Caterpillar Forest Products is introducing a revolutionary seat suspension technology for D Series wheel skidders that will provide unmatched comfort for machine operators and help improve the bottom line for logging contractors The Cat® Advanced Ride Management (Cat ARM) seat suspension system is a semiactive suspension that dampens vibration and minimizes end stop events, significantly improving operator comfort. Semi-active means the suspension can adjust the rate of damping in real time, a breakthrough technology. The suspension senses the suspension motion and adjusts its rate of damping in response to changing ground conditions. Cat ARM automatically applies higher damping in rough ground conditions like those found in clear-cut applications and applies lower damping under smoother conditions, such as well-kept skid trails.
The benefits of Cat ARM include: • T he operator is stabilized and experiences a smoother ride, reducing fatigue. • End stop events are virtually eliminated, reducing accelerations the operator may be exposed to by up to 80 percent. • High-ply rated tires may be considered to potentially improve tire life while maintaining a smoother ride for the operator.
Caterpillar’s new seat suspension technology can directly help maximize profitability for logging contractors because improved operator comfort and efficiency and reduced fatigue enable: • Increased utilization of the skidder • Extended shifts • Potentially faster cycle times • Potentially longer skid distances
A traditional air ride suspension system has limitations, notes Matt McDonald, product specialist for Cat wheel skidders. When a skidder hits a stump or dips into a hole, for example, this causes the seat to move fast enough that a traditional air ride suspension system may not fully dampen the movement, allowing the seat to hit a physical end stop. These end stop events cause fatigue, and they normally are the reason that operators attribute for a poor or uncomfortable ride. The semi-active feature of the Cat ARM seat suspension system virtually eliminates end stop events and greatly reduces vertical acceleration (g-force). An analysis by Caterpillar comparing Cat ARM and a traditional air ride seat suspension measured vertical displacement and vertical acceleration for both. Cat ARM greatly outperformed the traditional air suspension. The tests showed that Cat ARM virtually eliminated end stop events, reducing acceleration by up to 80 percent. Cat ARM clearly stabilizes the operator and provides a smoother ride. Besides greatly improving operator comfort, the new Cat ARM seat suspension system delivers
value for logging contractors. In addition to increasing durability of the seat suspension structure, improved comfort and reduced fatigue for operators allow them to remain in the machine for longer periods of time. Increased utilization of the skidder increases revenue and profit potential, particularly in the case of long skids, when return speed and cycle times are critical. Skid distances potentially could be extended, minimizing operating costs for the job site. In addition, many logging contractors use the lowest ply rated tire possible on wheel skidders in order to improve ride quality since a lower ply tire provides more of a cushion or “give.” High ply tires can increase load carrying capacity and potentially improve tire life, but they typically cause a stiffer ride. The introduction of the Cat ARM
suspension, however, will allow logging contractors to consider high ply tire options while keeping the operator more comfortable. Casey Bowman of Bowman & Sons Logging in Danville, GA., U.S.A., is one of the first loggers to have a Cat D Series wheel skidder retrofitted with the Cat ARM suspension system. “I never feel the seat hit the stops anymore, which helps my back feel a good deal better at the end of the day,” said Bowman. All Cat D Series wheel skidders can accept the new suspension. Cat ARM will be standard on 545D and 555D wheel skidders, and it will be an option for the 525D and 535D models. For more information about Cat ARM, contact your nearest Cat dealer. For more information about Cat D Series wheel skidders, visit www.cat.com.
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Slick Rock Lumber to open a new sawmill in Virginia Slick Rock Lumber has announced opening of a new hard and softwood sawmill in Halifax County, Virginia reports Scrap Monster. . The new operation is expected to create around 13 jobs. In addition, the company has also announced that it will ensure that three-fourths of its total timber needs will be sourced from Virginia land owners. The company will make investments amounting to $535,000 in site improvement and
equipment. Slick Rock Lumber is expected to purchase more than $5 million worth of Virginia timber over the next three years. The announcement to this effect was made by Governor Terry McAuliffe. According to him, the administration intends to support Virginia’s forest products sector by partnering with Slick Rock Lumber. He added that the new sawmill would be an important step forward in its efforts to build a new Virginia
economy. The proposed mill will create employment opportunities in the region and also provide big boost to the region’s economic vitality. According to Todd Haymore, the investment marks new opportunity for Halifax County and its local forestland owners. The mill’s proximity to sustainable and abundant wood baskets of Southside Virginia makes it well positioned to reap success, he
noted. The project is supported by Governor’s Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development (AFID) Fund which is administered by the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS). Governor has already approved $12,000 grant from the AFID Fund as assistance to the project.
Dieffenbacher supplies particle board plant to Swiss Krono The Swiss wood-based panel manufacturer Swiss Krono has commissioned Dieffenbacher to supply a state-of-the-art particle board plant. Planned as a replacement investment, the plant is designed to provide an annual capacity of around 400,000 cubic meter. It is used to manufacture conventional particle boards in thicknesses ranging from 6 to 60 mm, as well as thin boards up to 2.5 mm thick and lower-density lightweight particle boards. The scope of supply includes the gluing system, forming station, forming line, press and diagonal saw. Along with the new CPS+
press—for which five orders have now been received—the plant features additional innovative machine components that could set new standards around the world. “This project includes the most state-of-the-art equipment currently available on the market. We are proud that we were able to win over Swiss Krono with our innovative machine concept”, says Bernd Bielfeldt, Head of the Wood Business Unit. The plant uses the Dieffenbacher EVOjet P gluing system, which was first tested in the field in 2013 and is now established on the market.
The EVOjet P achieves glue savings of up to 15% compared to conventional particle board gluing systems. The plant is also equipped with a Formator P — the most innovative forming technology available. The Formator P is a combination of a segmented scalper and a Dieffensor; it is integrated into the forming station. This new forming technology is designed to provide an extremely high forming accuracy. At the heart of the plant is the new CPS+ continuous press with a length of 34.5 m and a width of 2400 mm. The infeed offers highly flexible adjustment options and the press
comes with optimized pressure distribution — these are the crucial features that enable superior board tolerances to be achieved. When it comes to automation, Dieffenbacher uses state-of-the-art technology from Siemens (S71500 with TIA Portal). Since 2013, Dieffenbacher has been the only plant manufacturer in the field of wood-based panels to implement this future-proof automation solution as standard in its projects.
Södra acquires Crown Timber Södra has acquired the remaining shares in Crown Timber Group Plc. Södra previously held approximately 20% of the shares in Crown Timber. “The UK is our principal export market. This acquisition gives us valuable control over the entire supply chain - from the forest to the end users - and provides potential for growth,” says Jörgen Lindquist, Interim President at Södra Wood. Crown Timber is a marketleading distributor of structural timber products to the UK and Irish timber engineering sector and to timber and builders’ merchants.
Crown Timber will become part of the Södra Wood business area within the Södra Group. It will incorporate all of Södra’s activities in the UK and Irish markets, including those to be conducted by the sales company that Södra was planning to launch in the UK in the 1Q 2016. “We will gain an organization in the UK and Ireland that we already have in a number of our other markets, with control over the entire supply chain - from the forest to the customer. We also want to develop the business by adding the remainder of our range, meaning interior wood products, solid
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and parquet flooring and energy products, such as wood pellets,” says Jörgen Lindquist. Crown Timber Group’s chief executive and largest shareholder Stuart McIntyre, who will be leaving the company, commented “We have been a customer of Södra for close to thirty years and we know the company well. We believe that Södra is well placed to take this company forward, and it is inheriting a great workforce and management team who can help it move from strength to strength in the period ahead.” The acquisition will take immediate effect and Christer
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Segezha Group acquires Lesosibirsk LDK No. 1 The largest vertically integrated wood processing enterprise in Russia Sistema JSFC announces that its subsidiary LLC LesInvest (part of Segezha Group) has acquired a controlling stake in OJSC Lesosibirsk LDK No. 1, the largest vertically integrated wood processing enterprise in Russia, based in Krasnoyarsk region. Fyodor Potapenko, who has
served for many years as head of Segezha Group’s Sokol Wood Processing Plant, a producer of high-quality lumber and wood products for housing construction, was appointed as the new CEO of Lesosibirsk LDK No. 1. The management of Segezha Group has already commenced integration of the Lesosibirsk plant into the Group and realisation of synergies with existing product
lines. Sergei Pomelov, President of Segezha Group, said: “The Lesosibirsk plant has favourable conditions for further successful growth: a significant forest resources base and modern logging and sawmilling capabilities. With the acquisition of this asset, Segezha Group has expanded its presence in Russia, and is diversifying its
business geographically. By more than doubling the raw materials volumes processed at its sawmills, the group has become a leader in the production and sale of sawn timber in Russia. The product range offered to customers has been expanded by adding new types of wood that are in demand on the market: larch and Angara pine.”
Holzindustrie Schweighofer creates 60 new jobs at its lumber mill in Kodersdorf, Germany
Following its acquisition of the lumber mill in Kodersdorf, Germany Holzindustrie Schweighofer has successfully optimised the use of its existing capacities. The lumber mill expands operations
from two shifts to three, and the planing factory will add a fourth shift. Holzindustrie Schweighofer increases the size of the workforce at Kodersdorf by about 20%, or around 60 jobs. “The mill in Kodersdorf has a skilled workforce and is advantageously located at the tri-border region of Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic. This location means that it is also in an excellent position to
supply Western European lumber markets. And thanks to a reliable supply of raw materials and an excellent supplier base, the factory is now also making a significant contribution as a supplier to our manufacturing operations in Romania,” says Georg Erlacher of Holzindustrie Schweighofer, explaining the positive developments in the company.
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Södra exports of energy products on the rise Södra’s bioenergy production is growing, and more and more agreements are being signed. Exports of energy products are also on the rise. While the Danish market, in particular, is showing strong demand, more markets are beginning to show an interest. Södra’s main energy product market is Sweden, but the export market is growing. In addition to the Danish market, there is a major interest in Norway and large volumes are being used to replace coal in the UK. In Denmark, Södra’s energy products are used by both individual consumers and large thermal power stations. Deliveries mainly comprise pellets and briquettes, but also shavings. The density of pellets and briquettes is higher than sawdust, which makes them more energy efficient. And when fewer vehicles are needed to transport higher volumes, this
efficiency is doubled. “We haven’t seen the end of this yet,” says Gustav Tibblin, Director of Business Development at Södra. “Bioenergy is a future issue for all of society, and Södra’s raw material has a very high standing in the market. The raw material from our members’ estates comes from responsible and certified forestry, and we utilise every part of the tree.
New energy products One example of new energy products is the briquettes, or “heat logs,” that are made at the sawmill in Kinda. They are symmetrical bricks used as firewood in stoves, and are produced from the chips and sawdust at the final stage of the sawing process, after the timber has been dried and planed. The product is therefore derived from a secondary flow, and demand
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is growing: “In two years, our annual production has grown from around 100 to 1,500 pallets,” says Patrik Wass, Sawmill Manager at Kinda. “The briquettes burn longer and generate more heat compared with conventional logs.” Energy generation plays a natural role in Södra’s operations, according to Gustav Tibblin, and Södra produces energy, electricity and fuel as part of all its processes
- in the forest, in the mills and in the sawmills. “The culture of Småland is deeply ingrained in our roots; we don’t let anything go to waste,” says Gustav Tibblin. “At the same time, society is undergoing a transition, and we have to replace fossil-fuel energy with bioenergy. We can, and want, to participate and contribute. Growing energy is what we do.”
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Leif Erlandsson new CEO of Woodeye AB On 14 January, Leif Erlandsson took up his new role as President and CEO of Woodeye AB in Linköping, Sweden. With its timber scanner, Woodeye AB is a world-leading supplier of image systems for quality and production control within the woodworking industry. Leif Erlandsson was acting CEO and president of Woodeye AB from 1997 to 2008. Following 10 years at Woodeye Mr Erlandsson has
continued his career within the high tech industry in companies like CybAero AB and Intuitive Aerial AB, both listed companies at Nasdac OMX First North but also as business coach at Sweden`s most prominent business incubator LEAD in Linköping and as entrepreneur in several start-ups. Leif Erlandsson succeeds Jonas Eklind, who has left Woodeye to head cleantech company Cleanergy
AB in Gothenburg, Sweden. “It is great to be back at Woodeye,” says Leif Erlandsson. “Woodeye is one of the strongest trademarks in the industry and is the home of some of the brightest minds within the image processing community, it is a great team to lead” Erlandsson concludes. Woodeye is one of the worlds leading image processing companies. The company’s focus
is entirely on the woodworking business. Woodeye range is the embodiment of more than 30 years’ experience from over 550 scanner installations worldwide. Customers include many of the worlds leading sawmills and producers of components, furniture, windows, construction timber and glulam beams, panel and edge planning, glulam segments for panels, parquet and flooring.
Federico Giudiceandrea, & Alexander Katsevich, awarded 2016 Marcus Wallenberg Prize CT scanning of whole tree logs to identify knots, cracks and rot can increase the value of the sawn products by at least 10% The 2016 Marcus Wallenberg Prize has been awarded to Prof. Alexander Katsevich CTO at iTomography Corporation and Dr. Federico Giudiceandrea CEO at Microtec for their groundbreaking research and development work that has resulted in the realization of a high-speed X-ray-based computed tomography (CT) instrument and method for nondestructively scanning whole tree logs (roundwood). Their innovative work has made online optimization of log usage
in the sawmilling process possible and effective. This new technology enables the identification of undesirable board features inside the logs, such as knots, pitch pockets, cracks, and rot, before they are sawn. This data is then used to control and optimize the board output by cutting the logs in a way that increases the value of the sawn products by approximately 10%.
Prof. Alexander Katsevich, iTomography’s CTO (left) and Federico Giudiceandrea, Microtec’s CEO
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Jörgen Lindquist to be provisional President of Sodra Wood business area Södra’s business area for sawn and planed timber plus interior wood, Södra Wood, has been suffering from weak profitability for some time. The extensive restructuring programme over the past few years has not yielded sufficient results. Now, Sodra Wood has decided to designate Mr. Jorgen Lindquist as interim president of Sodra Wood business area after Hakan Svensson. Jörgen Lindquist has served as Södra’s CFO since September
2015 and was previously CFO and interim President of Swedspan, an industrial company in the IKEA Group. Jörgen Lindquist will assume his position immediately and will serve as the interim Business Area President in addition to his role as the CFO. A process to recruit a new President for Södra Wood has commenced. “Despite intensive efforts with many major and significant changes in recent years, we have not achieved the profitability and
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strategic position expected of Södra Wood. It is only natural, therefore, that we are now seeking a new leader who can help the business area move forward,” says President and CEO Lars Idermark. “Håkan Svensson has served in a variety of roles at Södra since 2005, has made valuable contributions to the Group and will now be at my disposal,” Lars added further.
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Weinig enjoys excellent sales at the Holz-Handwerk The Weinig Group was represented in Nuremberg across 1,600 sq m with an integrated stand concept for solid wood and panel processing. The healthy visitor numbers on their stand on all four days of the trade fair were reflected in excellent sales. The sales figures were twice as high as those in 2014. It was also the first time that the trade fair presence was shaped by the THINK WEINIG motto. The slogan represents the new sales and marketing strategy, with which Weinig aims to communicate its unique group expertise in the sector even more powerfully in the market. “Whatever the challenge they face, our customers should think of Weinig first,”said Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Gregor Baumbusch, underlining the intention behind THINK WEINIG. One innovative highlight was the premiere of the Powermat 1500. The high-performance moulder has the new ComfortSet simple operating concept and is equipped with CNC-controlled axes. The modular system makes the Powermat 1500 extremely flexible.
Besides the planing and profiling machines, Weinig’s window production technology also met with the expected great interest in Nuremberg. The spotlight was on Industry 4.0, which is synonymous with intelligent production and has been broken down by Weinig to meet the requirements of window manufacturers, particularly in small businesses, thus enhancing the value creation of its customers. Weinig exhibited a comprehensive system of components, based on an integrated, modular complete control concept, which is available in all Conturex series. Automated complete solutions that network the cross-cut saw with pre-planing machine and the downstream Conturex CNC processing center also attracted significant attention. The other Weinig product units also experienced strong demand. There was a particular focus on cutting, where Weinig impressed with innovative crosscut systems and scanner technology. The increasingly important Weinig Service division was presented in a dedicated information area.
With its comprehensive Service package, including the Weinig App, Financing, Education/ Training, Pre-owned Machines and project specialist Weinig Concept, Weinig precisely met the needs of customers that demand optimal support with the production process in a time of increasingly complex challenges. A total of 140 machines and systems sold at the end of the four-day trade fair represented an exceptional result for the Weinig Group. Planing and profiling machines accounted for a remarkably high proportion of orders, including a number of deals for the new generation of the entrylevel four-sider, the Cube Plus. Other success stories included the Conturex systems, which have enabled Weinig to reassert its leading position in window production technology. There were also several pleasing sales of Multirex systems for surface processing, as used in window and door production. The trade fair also saw extremely positive performance from the business unit Pre-owned Machines, with a
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Volume and value of West coast log, lumber exports down in 2015 The latest data summarizing West coast log and lumber exports in the fourth quarter of 2015 were released on March 16 by the U.S. Forest Service’s Pacific Northwest Research Station. The data—covering exports during October, November, and December 2015—were compiled and analyzed by Xiaoping Zhou, a research economist with the station.
2015 Fourth Quarter Highlights Volume of West Coast Log and Lumber Exports, 2015 Q4 Current Quarter (2015 Q4)
Change Compared to Last Quarter (2015 Q3)
Change Compared to Last Year (2014 Q4)
Logs
340 MMBF*
10.9%
5.5%
Lumber
155 MMBF*
2.5%
-8.8%
* Million board feet.
Value of West Coast Log and Lumber Exports, 2015 Q4 Current Quarter (2015 Q4)
Change Compared to Last Quarter (2015 Q3)
Change Compared to Last Year (2014 Q4)
Logs
$231 million
8.6%
-9.6%
Lumber
$115 million
2.5%
-9.7%
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China decreased its West coast log and lumber imports in 2015 as a result of its domestic economic and national restructuring adjustment, but the country remains the leading market for West coast
wood products, Zhou said. About 59 percent of the West coast’s log exports and 31 percent of its lumber exports went to China in 2015.
2015 Annual Highlights Volume of West Coast Log and Lumber Exports in 2015 Current Year (2015)
Change Compared to Last Year (2014)
Logs
1,248 MMBF*
-26.8%
Lumber
656 MMBF*
-26.4%
* Million board feet.
Value of West Coast Log and Lumber Exports in 2015
According to Zhou, the percentage of West coast log and lumber exports relative to total U.S. exports has decreased in
Current Year (2015)
Change Compared to Last Year (2014)
Logs
$884 million
-32.5%
Lumber
$489 million
-25.5%
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US imports of hardwood flooring increased by 30% in 2015 US imports of wood flooring increased again in 2015, following a year of significant growth in 2014, ITTO has reported. Hardwood flooring imports were worth $47.4 million in 2015, up 30% from 2014. Imports from all countries increased, but the
strongest growth was in Canadian shipments where manufacturers benefited from the weak Canadian dollar. Indonesia and Malaysia were the largest sources of imports at $10.7 million and $10.1 million, respectively. Hardwood flooring
imports from Indonesia grew by over half from 2014. Imports from China were worth $8.7 million, up 19% from the previous year. Imports of assembled wood flooring panels were worth $136.5 million, up 3% from 2014. The strongest growth was
in imports from Canada, while assembled wood flooring imports from China fell 10% in 2015 to $60.7 million. Indonesia exported $8.1 million worth of assembled flooring panels to the US in 2015, up 6% from the previous year
Kährs Holding AB names Anders Wassberg as Chairman At an extraordinary General Meeting of Kährs Holding AB, Anders Wassberg was elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company. Eva Lindqvist and Johanna Arantola-Hattab were elected to the Board Anders Wassberg, who has been a Board member since 2011, will be taking on the role as Chairman in connection with the statutory Board meeting on 16
March. Peter Therman was not a candidate for re-election. Other Board members Sven-Gunnar Schough, Carl Johan Falkenberg, Hannu Paitula and Bertel Langenskiöld were re-elected. As previously, the Board also includes two employee representatives, Stefan Karlsson and Jakob Jakobsson. Anders Wassberg is
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In January 2016, Brazilian exports of wood-based products (except pulp and paper) declined 6.6% in value compared to January 2015, from $187.5 million to $175.2 million, ITTO reported. However, pine sawnwood exports increased 13.5% between January 2015 ($17.8 million) and January 2016 ($20.2 million). In terms of volume, exports increased 33.5% year on year in January from 76,400 cubic metres to 102,000 cubic metres. Tropical sawnwood export volumes in January 2016 fell almost 11%, from 27,900 cubic metres in January 2015 to 24,900 cubic metres in January this year. There was an even sharper fall in the value of exports (-21%) from $15.3 million in January last year to $12.1 million this year. Pine plywood exports followed the downward trend falling 16.4%
from $31.8 million to $26.6 million in January 2016 in comparison with figure of January 2015. However, there was a steep rise in the volume of exports which increased by almost 21%, from 85,300 cubic metres in January last year to 102,900 cubic metres this year. Tropical plywood, export volumes increased 13% from 5,500 cubic metres in January 2015 to 6,200 cubic metres in January this year while the value of exports fell 21.4% from $2.8 million to $2.2 million year on year. As for wooden furniture, the exported value fell from $26.4 million in January 2015 to $23.6 million in January 2016, a 10.6% fall in the total exports of the product during the period.
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Lucidyne to supply Interfor Lucidyne is pleased to announce their new agreement with Interfor. Interfor has agreed to purchase up to nine GradeScan systems from Lucidyne during the years 2016-2018. The first Lucidyne GradeScan system will be installed at Interfor’s mill in Swainsboro, GA in early 2016. Lucidyne is proud to have been chosen as Interfor’s preferred vendor for automated lumber grading, and we look forward to a long and successful relationship. ABOUT INTERFOR Interfor is a growth-oriented lumber company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual production capacity of more than 3 billion board feet and offers one of the most diverse lines of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit the website at www.interfor.com.
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Lucidyne Technologies, Inc. named “2015 Business of the Year” Lucidyne was awarded 2015 Business of the Year by the Corvallis, Oregon Chamber of Commerce at its annual banquet on January 15, 2016. From a broad field of nominees, the Chamber chose Lucidyne based on its outstanding corporate culture, dedication to the optimal use of natural resources, and support of employee involvement in the community. Asked by the Chamber to discuss Lucidyne’s vision and
mission of the company, CFO Ellen Nelson replied: “Lucidyne is more than just an employer with a mission statement. Lucidyne is a culture, anchored by a set of values that motivate many of its employees to spend their entire careers with the company. Core to Lucidyne’s culture is the integrity that drives our interactions with one another, with our customers, and with our vendors. Lucidyne provides
scanning and optimization systems to the wood products industry. But, beyond that, we are dedicated to the optimization of the precious resource of wood fiber. When we get the highest and best use from all of our resources, everyone wins: our customers, our forests, our economy, our company, our employees, and our communities.” Founded in 1985, Lucidyne has been an integral part of the wood products industry.
and brings back to Lucidyne broad experience in both sales and management, along with his engineering background, and a strong understanding of and appreciation for lumber mills and the value of wood fiber. Lucidyne is the premier manufacturer of scanning,
optimization, and automation systems that maximizes value recovery and expand market flexibility in the wood products industry. Chris is based out of Lucidyne’s Corvallis, Oregon headquarters.
New appointment Lucidyne Technologies Inc. is proud to announce the addition of Chris Cournyer to the team as a Sales Engineer. Chris returns to Lucidyne, having worked for the company as a Systems Engineer from 19942001. In the past 15 years, Chris worked as an Engineering Manager,
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Its product line includes the GradeScan® Automated Lumber Scanner, M5 Grade Mark Readers, Control Systems, and a variety of associated products and services. Lucidyne is committed to the partnership with its customers to maximize fiber and value recovery.
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LIMAB – Scanning & Optimisation
Upgrading of the edger system at Setra Rolfs Saw LIMABs measurement system, the BoardProfiler 3D-TE, for cross conveyor edger optimization at Setra Kalix
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n early 2015 Setra Wood Products in Kalix took the decision to upgrade its edger to obtain a higher yield. The edger line was equipped with an older measurement system from Saab WOOD. The choice was between building a new edger or to do an upgrade. “In terms of investment cost, the decision to upgrade was pretty easy,” said Hans Liljeström, Site Manager. “With the suppliers LIMAB, Andor Automation and Höga Kusten Teknikkonsult we found a competitive and interesting solution.” In the summer of 2015 LIMAB got the order for the measurement system, Andor for the automation solution and the Höga Kusten Teknikkonsult for control and mechanical solutions. The requirement was 97% yield, but the target was set to 98%. Simultaneously, the demand for the
production rate was set to 25 pcs / minute, with a goal of 30 pcs / minute. The installation was made in autumn 2015. Before the edger all boards are transported in a cross conveyor. LIMABs measuring system, the BoardProfiler 3D-TE, is installed between the elevator and the linear infeed to the edger. Since the space does not allow an installation of a measuring system which measures in a lineal direction, LIMABs BoardProfiler 3D-TE fits perfect. The system scans with 3D laser technology the whole board in a cross conveyor and demands a very limited space. When the piece of timber is scanned, the system makes an optimization based on established rules. The cut proposal will then be sent to a PLC which controls the positions of the saw blades and servos. This integration is
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made by Andor Automation. The BoardProfiler 3D-TE is also able to tilt the board to further maximize the yield. “During the takeover a verification test was made to verify that the yield requirements were met,” says Hans Liljeström. “We found that the requirements were achieved and that the yield was actually higher than expected”. This also applies to capacity, which is now consistently around the target of 30 pcs / minute. “We are convinced that there are more sawmills that are interested in our BoardProfiler 3D-TE” says Christian Tellvik, Business Area Manager at LIMAB. “Many edger mills have older
measurements and automation systems and with a set-up similar to what we have installed at Setra Wood Products in Kalix they could raise their yield considerably.” The measuring system BoardProfiler 3D-TE is especially designed for cross conveyor edger optimization. LIMAB also has a system of linear process, BoardProfiler 3D-LE, which can also handle edgers with Rip-Saws up to six blades. The sensors are developed and manufactured by LIMAB and uses the latest laser technology to measure accurately and on high speed lines. The sensors are mounted on a specially adapted measuring frame with scanning from two sides.
LIMABs measurement system, the BoardProfiler 3D-LE, for lineal conveyor edger optimization
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The MillExpert solution fits a board within available fiber around the defect. Actual LASAR scan data is shown in red.
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USNR – Scanning & Optimisation
USNR Carriage optimization…
Lumber Association (NHLA) grade standards.
Investing wisely
Shows the front LASAR sensor field of view
...with front/back scanning improves value, production
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chieving an increase in production and flexibility in its recovery were the primary goals for investing in a new optimized carriage line for Bégin & Bégin inc. (B&B) at Lots-Renversés, Quebec. The mill’s outdated line was not up to the task of meeting the company’s goals for higher production, and it knew it was losing out on both value and volume recovery. The company approached USNR/Söderhamn Eriksson to supply a new carriage
line that would allow it to maintain its strong position in the market, and expand its product base to attract new business. B&B has been in business since 1925, and plays a leading role in the industry in its region. The mill comprises 50,000 sq. ft. (4645 sq.m) of production area where it operates four profit centers; a chips plant equipped with a USNR 96” (2400mm) chipper, a second line for sawing pre-cut pallet stock, a third for
processing large-diameter and high value logs to supply the furniture and flooring market, and a cut-tosize plant for producing moldings and millwork. Output includes a wide variety of hardwood products ranging from wood chips to flooring, molding and millwork, to pallet stock and railway ties. Frédéric Dubé is the general manager at Bégin & Bégin (B&B). He related that the operation processes primarily maple and yellow birch to National Hardwood
B&B selected USNR to supply the new carriage line based on past successful projects. In 2011 USNR installed a new 96” (2400mm) chipper, and prior to that a vertical resaw system that is located downstream and fed from the carriage. B&B appreciates the quality of the USNR equipment and the excellent service it received during the installation and subsequent support of these capital investments. The 3-knee carriage handles high value logs up to 36” (910mm) diameter, with output processed by the USNR vertical resaw and a combination gang/edger. The new carriage has had a big impact on the capability of the line. The old carriage system had front scanning only, and with outdated optimization the only solution available was based on minimum opening face (MOF). The new system with MillExpert optimization significantly expands this capability to include full log breakdown grade sawing solutions generated from dense 3D modeling via data collected from front and
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USNR – Scanning & Optimisation back side LASAR sensors. The MillExpert system generates not only the initial breakdown, but utilizes logic from downstream processes to generate a solution that will be used to further breakdown the piece into boards. For B&B, throughput was another issue with the old carriage system as the knee speed was slow 8-10” (200-255mm) per second. The new USNR 42” (1066mm) carriage offers features that improve throughput, including 3 on-board hydraulic chain turners, 3 board ejectors, a new 100 hp electric drive, and knee speed of up to 20” (500mm) per second. And the new ControlLogix PLC control system offers additional flexibility.
Seeing both sides B&B opted for both front and back side scanning with LASAR™
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sensors, collecting dense scan data from up to 300 degrees of coverage around the circumference of the log. Some customers install systems with front scanning only, and while this configuration does a good job of calculating the log’s shape it cannot compete with the addition of tens of thousands of data points that a back side camera provides. Seeing the whole log allows more accurate product fits on the front and back of the log, leading to enhanced recovery.
Powerful combination The MillExpert optimization platform utilizes data collected from USNR’s renowned LASAR sensors. LASAR’s unique and powerful design allows just 2 sensors to scan both the front and back sides of a log simultaneously, capturing data from up to 300
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B&B’s new carriage
degrees of the log instantly, without moving it through a scan zone. And because there’s no guess work on the back side, you achieve proper taper, cant centering, and
sweep. This adds up to more accurate log volumes, better solutions and higher profits. “With the new line we have added another option which is full
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Back LASAR sensor Two LASAR sensors are mounted above the log infeed, and are positioned to scan the front and back side of each log once it is loaded on the carriage. With both front and back side scanning the LASAR sensors collect dense data from 300 degrees circumference of the log, allowing the MillExpert optimizer to generate a dense 3D model for highly accurate log breakdown solutions. The yellow area on the illustration above depicts the field of view of the LASAR sensors International Forest Industries | APRIL / MAY 2016 29
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log breakdown. This gives us a more optimum breakdown solution for the boards that are produced.” It’s the only system capable of full log breakdown grade sawing and can also be configured for MOF (minimum opening face) solutions. The system provides detailed breakdown rules that can be set for each species and fiber class, along with other options including configurable face cut orders, configurable minimum opening face sizes and lengths, half taper, full taper, and no taper options. The system provides complete reporting information on production and performance.
Front + back scanning with LASAR sensors, MillExpert Optimization • Scans a full 3D image of the entire stem in one place, even very crooked and swept stems • Provides “dead-on” opening faces with true, best opening face solutions • Log lengths detected to ½” (12.7mm) with no need to move the carriage to scan the full log length • Models log diameters within 0.125” (3.18mm) with single point resolution of 0.036” (0.9mm) • Offers superior detection of HALCO AD:Layout 3 3/8/10 sweep, taper, ovality and defects
• M ultiple, adjustable scan zones ensure maximum coverage and scan density on every log size • A llows pre-positioning of the carriage knees to accept the next log for faster throughput • T he wide field of view and depth of field means the whole log is in view; no critical knee positions required for large logs • F lexible scanner mounting, on building columns or simple steel tubing • I mmune to ambient light • R eliable and low maintenance sensors; no daily cleaning or scraping pitch off the lenses
Optimization capability The MillExpert optimization system at the carriage is capable to model downstream breakdown solutions to maximize value and volume recovery. Once the log is scanned, MillExpert fits cut blocks into the log according to the cutting scenarios defined by the carriage breakdown parameters. These parameters are assigned by the mill in accordance with National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA) grade rules, and each scenario specifies a set of allowable cutting and optimization options for logs assigned to that fiber class. For each scenario, MillExpert then 1 determines which 17:22 Page
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combination of cuts from the faces and center block, would yield the highest value combination. The cut blocks will then be processed into boards downstream at the resaw and combination gang/edger. B&B has realized several benefits from this investment. Frédéric related, “With the old system we only had one breakdown option, and that was minimum opening face (MOF). With the new line we have added another option which is full log breakdown. This gives us a more optimum breakdown solution for the boards that are produced.” He also reiterated that he is pleased with the benefit that comes with both front and back side scanning. “We only had one scanner before so we had to scan it once, turn it and then scan for the second side. Now we scan the log once and we’re done.” In addition to collecting far more data for greater accuracy, this configuration contributes greatly to higher throughput. As part of the implementation of the new carriage line, a team from B&B travelled to USNR’s facility at Plessisville, QC for
training. Frédéric also gives credit to Jacques Beaulieu, mill manager, who worked closely with the USNR team during installation and commissioning. B&B is dedicated to providing excellent value with its products, and prides itself on creating local jobs, sourcing from regional suppliers, and marketing its products to customers in the region. The discerning team at B&B is now well equipped to meet the needs of its customers with an optimized carriage line that allows it to be flexible in the products it produces, increase its output and recover greater value in its process.
Popular combination, globally Proof is in the numbers. To date, USNR/Söderhamn Eriksson has installed well over 100 carriage optimization systems globally with the MillExpert/LASAR combination. Our systems process both hard and softwoods in a wide variety of species.
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AUTOLOG – Scanning & Optimisation
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Autolog improves its ProGrader linear planer optimizer
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utolog, located in Blainville, Qc. has announced that significant technological improvements have been made to the ProGrader linear planer optimizer; the mechanical module for the support and protection of the UV code print heads have been replaced by a new model for which the print heads have undergone significant reengineering.
reduces the dimensions of the support module.
a warning signal in the event of severe impact.
• T he print head protection system is now activated by a pneumatic cylinder similar to the other cylinders of the ProGrader.
• T he lower print head can be moved to the side of the module when the ProGrader is in production of square pieces.
• A pneumatic valve will activate the protection cylinder of the top head.
The new mechanical module offers the following advantages:
• O nce in the above position, a safety mechanical pin can be put in place to prevent the top module from lowering accidentally.
• A cantilever type design that
• A proximity switch will transmit
The UV code print heads have also undergone significant design changes: • T he heads are now assembled in 2 parts: a fixed part fastened to the printer and a mobile part which contains the more fragile components.
• I t is no longer necessary to pull out the fixed part when a nozzle or other fragile component needs to be replaced; the mill personnel simply remove the mobile part and replace it with a new unit. This process takes less than 10 minutes. • T he risk of contamination of the elements is reduced during the replacement process of the mobile module. • T he existing print heads can be updated with the new modular concept.
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Scanning & Optimisation – MICROTEC
360° CT Optimized Sawing
Microtec Logeye fingerprint and EWD log rotation & centering unit
Holzindustrie Torgau, HIT in short, is what you call a fully integrated production site. HIT exclusively produces “Euro pallets”, a 15 million piece per year business that corresponds to a 15% market share in Germany No log pre-sorting The optimization starts at the log breakdown. “Until just recently we used all of our lumber to produce pallets, even high quality
lumber without knots” explains Günther Hilmer, CEO of HIT. To better utilize this high quality lumber, HIT acquired a 360° CT Log scanner from Microtec as well as
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a Quadro bandsaw line supplied by EWD. Logs harvested from local forests are unloaded directly at the sawmill infeed, debarked and bucked.
MICROTEC – Scanning & Optimisation
Our goal is not to cut a higher quantity, but having a higher added value through more yield
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CT Log recognizes size and position of knots, splits and metal inclusions. The Maxicut optimization software determines the highest value breakdown solution.
- HIT CEO Günther Hilmer
360° breakdown optimization In only three seconds the CT Log scans a 6 meter log. Afterwards, all information, 1500 images per second, are converted into a real time 3D log image with a resolution of 1mm (0.04 in). As each log is scanned, the CT Log optimization software determines the best cutting pattern and breakdown parameters based not on volume, but on the real value of the final sawn products. Internal defects such as knots, splits, species and foreign objects are considered during the value calculation. Directly in front of the saw, a Microtec Logeye fingerprint scanner recognizes each log and its angular position on the conveyor, and forwards the CT-optimized cutting solution to the saw. A newly developed log rotation and
centering unit from EWD brings each log in position, corrects skewing and fixes and centers the log in the required angle. The log is then broken down according to the previously defined cutting pattern and sawing parameters from the CT-scanner. The PF 19 chipper canter cuts flat planes on each side. Afterwards, a flexible Quadro bandsaw with Flying Bandsaw Technology cuts up to two boards on each side. A second flexible Quadro bandsaw, also equipped with the Flying Bandsaw Technology, further cuts out up to four slices of lumber. The entire front end of the sawmill, from CT Log to the edgers and the sorting line, is operated by two operators.
Fifth CT Log installation Including HIT this is the fifth CT Log scanner that is installed and running. “Our goal is not to cut a higher quantity, but to generate a higher added value through more yield”, explains HIT CEO Hilmer. The perfect harmony of CT Log and the flexible band saws allows the production of high quality lumber from our good logs. Lower quality logs are also highly optimized by hiding or sawing around defects, especially metal inclusions that are quite frequent in this area. CT Log is the first computer tomography scanner for logs. It’s
360° view provides a complete HD-image of the inside of a log, which can be used for any kind of breakdown optimization. HIT’s chief executives are sure that they made the right decision in choosing Microtec and EWD. They expect a quick amortization of this plant due to several savings such as avoiding log pre-sorting, a minor wastage of the saw due to a cut-in of the green wood as well as the invincible optimization and the higher yield of lumber. According to an independent research report of the Warsaw and Stuttgart Universities, the higher yield lies between 6 and 9 percent. HIT Holzindustrie Torgau OHG is one of the largest and most modern wood processing companies in Germany with about 700 employees spread across 4 locations in Germany. It produces pallets, briquettes, press pads lumber, milling products, garden wood & bulk goods.
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Finishing Technology – CARBOTECH
CARBOTECH win two major contracts
Fully automatic stick system with high speed stacker
CARBOTECH heading full force into 2016 with two major contracts in Quebec and Australia valued at several million dollars
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arbotech has been chosen by Arbec Forest Products in Quebec and Timberlink in southern Australia for their respective projects.
Arbec projects in Quebec Major modifications to the Arbec sawmill stacking line in Parent, Quebec will consist of installing Carbotech’s cutting-edge, highspeed, dual-forked stacker and its row preparation. Carbotech will also be installing their fully automated stick placer system in order to optimize stacking efficiency. The equipment installation will be completed by Carbotech later this year.
soil in conjunction with MPM Optimization of Vancouver, Canada. Specifically, the project consists of installing two parallel trim lines each including an unscrambler, a pneumatic lug loader, an Optigate positioning system and a Carbotech dual-access lineshaft trimmer.
New administration attentive to clients’ needs! Under new ownership and
Timberlink projects in Australia Carbotech will be installing two optimized trim lines at Timberlink’s Mount Gambier sawmill facility in early 2017, and has partnered with the Australian company, Acora, in order to offer a turnkey project. Acora specializes in the sale and installation of equipment for planer mills and sawmills. In terms of control and optimization, Carbotech will work for the second time on Australian 34 International Forest Industries | APRIL / MAY 2016
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boasting a new management team, Carbotech’s main goal is to be attentive to clients’ needs by offering highly efficient solutions for sawmill and planer mill lumber handling. Having reinforced their presence on a local and international level over the past year, these orders early in 2016 serve only to solidify, once and for all, the efforts made by Carbotech’s customer service and engineering departments.
GILBERT – Finishing Technology
Gilbert introduces the new s-series planer Ideal for small to mid-sized lumber operations, the S-Series Planer is designed to run at feed speeds from 100 to 1200 FPM and is the ultimate machine to produce value added products
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or over 30 years, Gilbert has been the leader in the planer industry. Its team of 100 employees has been dedicated to offering the best planer technology and has installed nearly 100 planers worldwide. Gilbert started installing their planer in the early 90s in Canada. After the most successful and remarkable performances on the market, Gilbert rapidly took over the North American market in the early 2000’s with their Gilbert High Speed Planer. In 2005, Gilbert started expanding their sales to
Germany and Sweden and today is established worldwide with important installations in Australia, Brazil and Denmark. Gilbert has been renowned for its unique Pull-Through Technology and has designed different models of planers to suit different mill needs: The Gilbert High Speed Planer, which has proven to be the fastest Planer in the world with speeds over 1000 mpm (3200 fpm), the Gilbert Six Roll Planer for speeds up to 800 mpm (2600 fpm) and the Gilbert Moulder Planer offered at all speeds for special
patterns and impeccable lumber finish. Today, Gilbert is proud to introduce the new S-Series Planer. The S-Series Planer is designed to run at feed speeds from 50 to 400 meters per minute (100 to 1200 feet per minute) and is the ultimate machine to produce value added products. The S-Series is the latest addition to Gilbert’s highperforming line of planers. “This new model offers the same renowned Gilbert technology in a smaller machine”, declares Heidi
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Danbrook, Sales Manager Planer Division. “Many customers have expressed that they do not require a high speed planer line but they would like the high quality finish, increased accuracy and rapid setup times that newer model planers can offer.’’ says Ms. Danbrook. With the S-Series Planer, Gilbert reaches out to many different types of clientele, specializing in value added manufactured wood products like moulding and millwork, remanufacturing, finger jointing, cedar and small to midsized lumber operations. The S-Series uses the unique-to-Gilbert “Pull-Through” technology for high running uptime and productivity. The same Automatic Cutterhead Positioning System is installed to control all cutterheads and axes for efficient changeovers and higher grade finished lumber. Its compact design can fit very well into existing layouts. “We look forward to two successful start-ups of the S-Series Planer this spring in Curitiba, Brazil and are very thankful to work with two new Brazilian customers”, add Ms. Danbrook. Since 1986, Gilbert has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of forestry, sawmilling, construction equipment and snow groomers. The company is located in Roberval, Canada. Visit Gilberts website at: www.gilbert-tech.com
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BID Group of Companies – Comact
BID Group’s Comact delivers on all fronts
JD Irving Ashland LogSorter
JD Irving Ashland DDM Infeed
BID Group of Companies is recognized in the industry for its capacity to deliver turnkey projects thanks to the synergy among its various subsidiaries. Furthermore, Comact, one of its subsidiaries, is well-known on world markets for its high-performance products, cutting-edge technologies, and as BID Group’s reference when it comes to optimization products
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lthough BID Group products are developed with flexibility in mind, each sawmill features its unique requirements which are not necessarily satisfied by existing products on the market. In order to ensure it is in fact able to meet client expectations, Comact performs an in-depth study of each request for an optimization product or major modification of existing products. In the following, you will find a few such projects delivered over the last years where Comact and the BID Group managed to meet client needs by developing new technologies and by pushing the envelope on existing equipment.
Maine mill. It was a considerable challenge since the mill had been closed since 2008, the pool of specialized workers in its surrounding area was limited, and the reuse of existing equipment had to be maximized all the while respecting budgetary constraints. In order to meet J.D. Irving’s expectations, Comact proposed a
J.D. Irving, Ashland, ME (USA) In 2014, J.D. Irving proceeded with major investments for the purpose of reopening its Ashland, 36 International Forest Industries | APRIL / MAY 2016
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one-of-a-kind project where the trimming and sorting line would be used to simultaneously process both rough-sawn lumber and dressed lumber. This particular design paired with high throughput and Comact optimization technologies was the only way J.D. Irving could reach its targets. The watchwords for sawing
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were high throughput, minimum gap between logs, and maximum lug fill. A C-1 Scan examines each log after debarking to determine its profile and forwards it to one of the four sorting bins according to its optimal cutting pattern. Sawing is done in batches to reach higher speeds. Each sorting bin is equipped with a WaveFeeder™ to feed the sawing line while minimizing the gap between logs and by optimizing lug fill thanks to its high performance. For sawing, Comact proposed a DDM, a piece of equipment that performs both the primary and secondary breakdowns. It is specifically designed for this kind of project where space is restrained, product offering is limited, and logs are of small diameters. In order to meet production targets, it had been determined that throughput would have to reach 650 fpm. The planing line is found right next to the sawing line to optimize mill floor space. The planer already belonged to J.D. Irving, but was relocated from another mill to Ashland. At its outfeed, dressed lumber proceeds to a transfer where it is finally mixed with roughsawn lumber. As for the trimming line, it is meant to run at 240 logs per minute to keep up with sawing and planing flow. Comact already had the expertise to run these pieces of equipment at such a speed, but the fact that rough-sawn
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lumber was mixed with dressed lumber required some adapting. First, the Rotary Lug Loader had to be programmed to handle rough-sawn lumber of various dimensions simultaneously with dressed lumber without the tongs marking the lumber. Then, the GradExpert™, Comact’s automated grading system, also required some tweaking to recognize lumber finishes and sort them according to their respective grades. Backed by extensive experience in dealing with optimization for both finishes, the Comact optimization team broke new ground by optimizing them simultaneously. Finally, the automated board sorter is split in two at mill outfeed where there are two stacking lines. Since most operators were newly-hired employees, several
training sessions were offered to them to ensure they would take ownership of the equipment properly. Once the project was over, after-sales service was handled by the BID Group Serviplus team made up of qualified, professional technicians who are available 24/7. Operational performances at this mill are stunning. Only 60 employees produce 100 MBFT of a limited number of products, namely 1 X 3, 1 X 4, 2 X 3, 2 X 4, and 2 X 6 in lengths varying from 7 to 12 feet, annually.
Cant Face Scanner The Cant Face Scanner is the allnew Comact optimizer with vision for secondary breakdown. This scanner was developed towards the end of 2015 and has been specifically designed for sawmills where detection of the presence of some visual defects is
required to optimize cutting so as to produce value-added products. The first two Cant Face Scanner applications were sold to Southern Yellow Pine mills located in the Southern USA. The presence of knots is the main defect of this fiber. If sawing is not properly
optimized, the sawmill owner can quickly see his profitability nosedive. The technology used for the Cant Face scanner is made up of leading-edge cameras that produce images of unparalleled quality. Owing to the high resolution of these images, the Cant Face Scanner can easily detect knots, cracks, stain, rot, and more visual defects, present on cants. Optimization is also achieved through cant geometry detection done by a 3DPro laser head. The optimization algorithm combines the acquisition from both these sources and defines the optimal solution. This piece of equipment has been recently installed at Westervelt Lumber in Alabama (USA). Its installation was done in parallel with that of a TBL3 for secondary breakdown. The TBL3 transforms cants into pieces ready for trimming thanks to a profiling module, canters, and a gang edger. Adding an optimization system upstream enabled Westervelt to reach higher raw material yield since its product offer consists of several value-added products. One of the special features of the Westervelt Cant Face Scanner is its cant tracking system. In the mill, cants can get mixed between the optimizer and the TBL3 infeed since they transit on an accumulation transfer. Regardless,
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BID Group of Companies – Comact the TBL3. This turns out to be the ideal system for mills with limited floor space.
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Cant Face Scanner Westervelt Knot Detection the TBL3 is equipped with a C1Scan and 3DPro laser heads to recognize each cant and send back the right optimization solution to
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Over the last years, the Comact GradExpert™ has been the choice of several mills for automated grading upstream of the planer. Even though this equipment has been standardized to meet Comact quality standards, it is personalized according to the needs of each client. This particular aspect, paired with the experience and expertise of the Comact team who has already installed 95 such systems, convinced several businesses to adopt it, among them, Busque & Laflamme in Quebec (Canada) where Comact installed a GradExpert™ towards the end of 2015. One of the special aspects of this project was that the Comact design team had to come up with a special GradExpert™ configuration so that it could be integrated into the existing planer line. Mr. Clermond Hamel, Company President, underscores how the proximity of the Comact people was a decisive factor in the overall success of the project, especially because of each one’s high level of involvement. “During installation and startup, everything went very well. We have truly been wellserved. Besides, startup was done in record time”, he adds. The GradExpert™ allows Busque & Laflamme to produce a lot more than before. Mr. Hamel specifies, “There have been improvements in terms of recovery and lumber grading. Performance targets have been reached and we are extremely satisfied.”
Cant Face Scanner Westervelt Scanner With LED Lighting
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When the Busque & Laflamme President was asked why Comact is his first choice when it comes to the acquisition of wood processing equipment, he answered without hesitation that it was for their ability to manage a project, their capacity to respect very tight deadlines, for their exacting work methods as well for the experience and resourcefulness of Comact people to respond effectively to very specific needs. In closing, Mr. Hamel states that Comact people were completely in control of the situation in the framework of these projects. “Each project had its lot of modifications and corrections. However, the Comact team really took charge of the whole project. Comact supported us very well throughout equipment installation and startup. Afterwards, the Comact after-sales service efficiently met each of our expectations.” The projects presented above are a glimpse of what BID Group and its subsidiaries can accomplish. Regardless of the fact that the BID Group is made up of several companies, they all share a common philosophy geared towards client needs. As such, the BID Group team unites its efforts in order to rise to new challenges and push the envelope even further in the sawmill industry.
GradExpert™ Interface Knot Detection With Triple Tracheid
GradExpert™ Interface Shake Detection
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USNR – Finishing Technology For this project, Roseburg chose 8 of its kilns to be re-roofed; 6 double track kilns and 2 single tracks. Four of the kilns were part of the original millsite (early 1940s vintage) and the other 4 were added in the 1960s
New life for old kilns U
SNR/Söderhamn Eriksson was recently supplier for a major kiln retrofit project for Roseburg of Dillard, Oregon. Roseburg was banking on increasing drying capacity to capitalize on a burgeoning market for its kiln dried products. At the same time it implemented kiln technology improvements that are positively impacting its efficiency and the quality of its output. Roseburg is one of the largest capacity sawmills in the US. Today the Dillard complex comprises a sawmill, kilns, planer mill, plywood plant, particle board plant, and cogeneration power house. The company also has operations in Montana, California, Louisiana and Mississippi. Jeff Thompson is general manager of the Dillard operation. He says the sawmill is primarily a stud mill, and also produces landscape timbers. The mill was drying 70-75% of its production and selling the rest green, but it wanted to increase the dry output to improve margins and to respond to opportunities in the market.
the kilns were part of the original millsite (early 1940s vintage) and the other 4 were added in the 1960s. Jeff commented, “The decision to upgrade the kilns was really driven by the market. With where we thought it was headed, we decided to invest to capture more of the dry stud market. That sector is expanding, and we get a premium on dry stud products.” The project comprised reroofing 8 kilns, upgrading Kiln Boss to control those 8, and adding moisture sensing. At the same
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Roseburg’s Jeff Thompson
time Roseburg undertook a steam conversion to increase capacity from 10 to 50 lb. extraction. The steam conversion served to increase the heat applied to the process, and decrease the drying time.
Phasing delivery The re-roof project was done in phases, with 2 roofs delivered at a time to allow continuous production and not overwhelm the lumber storage area. Jeff commented, “Our biggest challenge was downtime, and
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A section of roof is complete, while another old roof has been removed awaiting installation of the new construction USNR really helped us with that by staging the delivery. We took 2 kilns down (functionally), tore the roofs apart and re-roofed while we were able to keep the other 6 functional.” He went on, “Safety was of utmost concern, but we were able to do the whole project without losing any production in the sawmill or planer/dry mill.” From USNR/Söderhamn Eriksson’s perspective the biggest challenge was determining how the old roof was constructed and supported as no drawings of the old roof could be found. As well, coordination and timing of roof delivery and installation was critical to maintaining Roseburg’s production targets. Overall the project took about 4 months to complete.
Precise control with Kiln Boss and Moisture Sensing The kilns are operated via Kiln Boss controls integrated with the in-kiln moisture sensing system, to advance the drying schedule automatically from fiber saturation point (typically 25% to 27% moisture content) down to the equalization or conditioning step. Then it is designed to shut off the kiln once the average moisture content target is reached; the system is proven to within 1% moisture content accuracy. These kilns were already using the Kiln Boss system, and now it was upgraded to the latest version release. The in-kiln moisture
sensing system was new.
Improved process Jeff compared the old process with the new one. “In the past when the kiln cycle reached a stage where the operators thought it was done, they would shut the kiln down and open the doors allowing it to partially cool, and then test the wood with a hand meter. If it wasn’t quite done they had to shut the doors, heat the kiln back up and dry for additional time. Each time we lost a huge amount of energy. Now with the in-kiln moisture meters, the sensors tell us when the load is done. The kilns run a complete cycle without interruption; no wasted time and no wasted energy. They automatically shut down when the target moisture content is achieved.” He continued, “We now have 3 different brands of control systems on our kilns, and USNR’s is by far the most user-friendly and easiest to learn. That is where we first focus training our new people because it is very intuitive, and the in-kiln moisture meters take out the guesswork.”
Responding to the market Jeff is well satisfied. “We were hoping to increase our percentage of dry output from 70% up to 85%, and we are currently exceeding that. With the in-kiln moisture sensing system integrated with Kiln Boss we are seeing an overall
increase in the quality of the lumber.” He is also pleased he decided to go this route instead of replacing the kilns. He said he did consider other vendors but, “We knew USNR was a pretty safe bet.” This project is proof positive that sometimes the smartest
investment can be to retool older systems with new technology to bring them up to today’s standards. Not only can it reduce downtime and greatly extend the life of valuable assets, it can allow mills to remain competitive for the longer term.
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The all-rounders
Gone are the days of one speciality unit for a given purpose or a given manufacturer depending on the operator’s priority. Today, chippers have it all
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nce upon a time, operators would have chosen a certain chipper because it was made by a certain manufacturer with a reputation for high throughput. Likewise a decision may have been made based on a supplier’s reputation for reliability or chip quality. Today, it is difficult to separate technology companies on this basis. Almost all can lay legitimate claim to being competitive on all the key metric including efficiency, flexibility, and serviceability, alongside those attributes listed above. And so it has become
something of a scrum, with all manufacturers competing at every level for market share. Thankfully, given the continued growth of the biomass sector, there is plenty of market share to go around.
“2015 was a busy year for Peterson and we have been busy designing some new products for the ever-growing chipper market to meet international demand for our products” said Michael
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The 6910’s track system allows for easy machine alignment and site clean out, and the optional tow hitch allows operators to tow the Peterson 6800 Chain Flail Debarker
Spreadbury, Marketing Manager for US-based Peterson Pacific Corp. “Many groups are seeing the cost benefits of in-field chipping, and are looking for even more capacity, and we have designed more mobile machines to meet that demand. After lots of field testing, feedback from our customers, we are proud to introduce two new chippers for 2016.”
The Peterson 6910 disc chipper – mobility and high capacity in one package The all-new Peterson 6910 disc chipper packs an 86 in (218 cm) 5-pocket chipper disc in mobile
package that is ideal for many in-field chipping operations. The Peterson 6910 Disc Chipper produces high quality paper chips when used with a Peterson 6800 debarker, or fuel chips as a standalone fuel wood chipper. The 6910 is powered by a Caterpillar C27, Tier III, 1050hp (772 kW), or an optional C32, 1125hp (839 kW) engine. The 6910 has a five pocket disc, with several optional sheave sizes to make precisely the chip needed. The chipper disc is directly driven from a high-capacity PT-Tech hydraulic clutch and belts. Chipping production rates up to
200 US t/h (181,437 kg/h) can be achieved depending on chip size. The 6910’s large feed throat can accept up to 27 in (69 cm) diameter trees or multiple smaller stems. The 6910’s parallel wall feed throat stabilises logs. Direct drive feed rolls mean no chain and sprocket wear, nor is there ever need for adjustments. “Peterson knows that controlling the stems is critical for a high quality chip, and have minimised the distance from the feed roll to the disc for maximum control of the stems,” the supplier stated. “A primary and secondary anvil provides easily serviceable
cutting surfaces for the highest quality chip.” The chipper housing features a quick release hood clamp, bolt in disc wear liners, and an oversized hood, which easily opens out of the way for superior disc access for knife changes. Servicing the 6910 is accessible from the convenient platforms around the engine and chipper. The 6910’s track system allows for easy machine alignment and site clean out, and the optional tow hitch allows operators to tow the Peterson 6800 Chain Flail Debarker to the job site for the ultimate infield chip plant.
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Peterson 6300B drum chipper – more power and capacity “Our second new chipper for 2016 is the all-new Peterson 6300B drum chipper, which was designed for high volume biomass producers who have a wide variety of feed material, from logs up to 36 in (91 cm) in diameter, to brush and small feed stock,” Peterson stated. The 6300B is powered by a 1050 hp (772 kW) C27 Caterpillar engine, and has an optional Tier IVi engine available. A PT Tech wet clutch has also been added to the machine. At 85,000 lb (38,555 kg), the 6300B was designed for operations requiring high production and frequent moves between jobs. The 6300B has two drum configurations; an 8-pocket drum to make standard biomass chips, or a 16-pocket drum to make microchips. An optional grate system has been redesigned
Peterson’s 6300B chipper is powered by a 1050 hp (772 kW) C27 Caterpillar engine, and has an optional Tier IVi engine available
The chipper uses a 50 in (127 cm) diameter by 60 in (152 cm) wide drum. Other key features include a sloped feed deck for the ease of feeding and wear resistant AR450 wear surfaces on the drum pockets and shell. The feed chain has been upgraded to WDH120 for improved strength and long life. Featuring durable AR450 wear surfaces, the 6300B comes standard with an 8-pocket drum rotor with one Babbitted knife per pocket. A 16-pocket drum rotor is available for chipping microchips. Peterson’s secondary grate system provides ultra-consistent chip sizing; twigs and small stems which can be difficult to size are easily fractured through an innovative system. The 6910’s large feed throat can accept up to 27 in (69 cm) diameter trees or multiple smaller stems
Many groups are seeing the cost benefits of in-field chipping, and are looking for even more capacity, and we have designed more mobile machines to meet that demand Michael Spreadbury, Peterson Corp
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to allow for adjustment from a microchip to a 1¼ in chip with the same grates. Traditional Babbitt type knife systems are standard equipment, or an optional key knife system is available. Peterson’s chip accelerator system, adds load density, or throws chips well away from the machine for land clearing operations.
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Wood chipping contractors across North America, whether they are performing right-of-way clearing or in-the-woods chipping, have increasingly utilized the popular TBC 435 ChipMax Biomass Drum Chipper that is manufactured by Terex Environmental Equipment (TEE). The chipper, originally designed by Continental Biomass Industries (CBI) and named the CBI 484 ChipMax, is designed for both European and North American end users as multiple chute configurations and rotor options are available to meet market demands. While the TBC 435VT is geared for European chipping contractors for its top loading capabilities, the TBC 435 and TBC 435T include features that fit the needs of chipping contractors throughout North America. Available as a wheeled or tracked unit, its chip production rate has catapulted this compact, rugged and powerful machine to the top of the class for in-the-woods chipping. “We recognized that most North American contractors typically end load trailers rather than top load,” said TEE Ecotec North American Sales Director Art Murphy. “The new generation ChipMax comes standard as an end load machine but can also be ordered with a Flex Chute configuration to top or end load chip trailers.” Engineers responsible for the ChipMax’s facelift also provided the machine with a sloped infeed of four degrees. Originally, the
biomass chipper’s infeed was flat, a design that greatly benefits the material types and loading requirements in Europe. Unlike the cut-to-length wood that is commonly chipped overseas, those in North America are usually chipping whole trees, brushy tops and limbs. “The first generation ChipMax was designed with a longer straight deck infeed, almost like a grinder feed trough, to handle cut-tolength logs,” said Murphy. “And that proved to be wildly successful throughout Scandinavia, Finland and other parts of Europe. That infeed is still available to suit the needs of those markets with the TBC 435VT model. In North America, where there is more inthe-woods chipping of whole trees, brushy tops and limbs, we needed to design an infeed that housed a sloped deck to help the contractors load material faster and more efficiently.” Tim Rooney, a Product
Engineer for TEE, believes the new generation ChipMax is a major money saver for machine owners as well. The blower, which forces air to accelerate the chips from the chipping chamber and out through the discharge chute, is now beltdriven. The absence of a paddle in the blower creates a no-contact zone for the processed chips, which creates improved chip quality. This also leads to fewer wear parts for the end user to maintain. At 100+ tons per hour, loader operators are challenged in keeping up with the machine’s production capability as it can load a 120 cubic yard trailer in 10-15 minutes. “The customer response from this machine has been phenomenal,” said Rooney. “From right-of-way contractors that are using the tracked-model chippers to those that are setting up on landings and using the rubber-tired unit. The production capabilities of the ChipMax is something we’ve worked hard to accomplish.”
Like the original 484 ChipMax, end users can choose from two 48”wide by 40” diameter rotor options depending upon which chip type fits their market. The two pocket rotor is designed for producing ½” to 1” fuel chips while the four-pocket rotor produces microchips measuring 1/8” to ½”.The wood microchips produce a consistent fiber length that dramatically reduces the overall cost of producing pellets and improves the function of small boilers. CBI machinery is known for is proven durability and its goal was to produce a chipper as rugged as it grinders. The ChipMax is equipped with a Caterpillar C-18, 765 HP diesel engine and customers have the option of adding the patented Metal Detection System (MDS) to protect the rotor should any contaminated material enter. One final plus for end users, especially those moving from job to job, is the virtually limitless transportation abilities, namely that of the wheeled ChipMax model. “We designed the wheeled unit so it could be designated as road legal anywhere in the United States,” said Rooney. “Machine owners can basically hook the chipper up to their own truck and go wherever they desire. The wheeled unit is road legal in both width and height. Outperforming the competition by up to 50% on a daily basis, the TBC 435 ChipMax includes servicefriendly qualities, customized rotor options and advanced monitoring and protection capabilities to establish this whole tree chipper as the undisputed leader in its class.
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The Morbark Beever
Since its founding, Morbark has been committed to its customers, providing not only custom-built, heavy-duty equipment, but also expertise in helping to recognise and capitalise on potential business opportunities. Morbark, led by its founder, the late Norval Morey, pioneered and advocated the use of wood ‘waste’ and logging and sawmilling residues for energy in the 1970s. “Who knows how much fuel material could be refined from the proper chip separation and
classifying system?” Morey had asked in an article in the New Yorker magazine. At the time, Morbark led the industry with its sawmill equipment and the development of the first portable whole tree
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chipper, the Morbark Chiparvestor, which revolutionised the wood fibre supply chain and created value for underused forest resources. Both of these product lines are still produced and used in the industry today.
Since then, Morbark has added a full line of tub and horizontal grinders as well as heavy-duty whole tree drum chippers in various sizes and configurations, from our 30/36 to the 50/48, which can be built as MicroChippers.
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Morbark also produces the Beever M20R Forestry model drum chipper, an aggressive 20 in capacity chipper, which is ideal for entry-level biomass production. Morbark provides a wealth of solutions for your biomass needs, but the star of the line for biomass applications is the Morbark 40/36 Whole Tree MicroChipper. Developed from Morbark’s popular 40/36 Whole Tree Drum Chipper and designed to meet the needs of the rapidly growing pellet market, the 40/36 MicroChipper offers the Morbark’s exclusive enhanced Advantage 3 high-performance chipping drum, which is designed to both create uniform microchips and reduce maintenance demands. An operator-friendly slide-in forestry grate system reduces oversized chips for a consistent, high-quality end product, while the mechanically driven chip accelerator fully loads your truck. “The Model 40/36 does an outstanding job on the microchip,” said Jerry Sapp of Sapp’s Land & Excavating, who runs three microchippers: two 40/36 MicroChippers and one 50/48 MicroChipper. “We typically get about 110 loads of microchips a week between two crews. When conditions are ideal, however, I’ve seen a crew get more than 80 loads a week with a single chipper.” High production and high
quality are the hallmarks of Morbark’s MicroChippers. Morbark has multiple models of whole tree MicroChippers that can consistently make chips that measure ¼-inch or smaller in applications that were previously limited to the fuel chip market. “With new biomass plants being built in the United States and the rapid expansion of wood pellet exports to Europe to meet the European Union’s mandate that 20% of its energy come from renewable sources by 2020, our customers need a cost-effective system for making microchips,” said John Foote, Morbark VP of Sales and Marketing. “The 40/36 MicroChipper is the solution.” Overall, global demand for microchips has doubled over the past three years, estimated Michael Stanton, Morbark Regional Sales Manager, and indications are that demand will continue to grow, most notably with pellet manufacturers in the United States. “New pellet plants continue to be built, so the capacity the US can provide keeps increasing and the markets keep opening doors,” he said. “It’s growing every year.” Accordingly, the growth of the market presents unique opportunities for the use of portable processing equipment – particularly portable MicroChippers. Morbark also produces drum pocket blanks that
The Morbark 40/36 MicroChipper can easily turn the MicroChipper into a fuel chipper in short time, requiring only minimal adjustments to the machine for enhanced versatility. All Morbark equipment is backed by unmatched parts, service and support teams from an extensive and ever-expanding dealer network. More than 280 dealer locations sell, service and support Morbark equipment worldwide. Morbark’s dealers and its own sales and support teams stand ready to truly partner with their customers, helping them in any way they can. By paying attention to trends close to home and around the world, these professionals work to make recommendations and offer ideas that are good for each customer’s business
specifically. From forecasting business opportunities to helping with financing, Morbark provide ideas – not just equipment – to help its customers succeed. This is the Morbark difference. Morbark’s experts can help customers choose equipment that matches their needs now and in the future, as well as evaluate the benefits and potential roadblocks in the ever-changing business environment, and explore new and emerging markets. “Morbark provides onsite and factory service training to help its customers get the most out of their equipment,” the company stated. “From testing to onsite support, the company takes every step out of the gate to set its customers up for success.”
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The Barko loader in action
The Barko CH6025 whole tree chipper offers upgraded components and an enhanced eight-knife design that contribute to optimal operating efficiency. Featuring Barko’s patented ConeHead drum technology, the chipper provides an innovative slicing action that uses less energy and produces consistent, superior quality chips. The unique ConeHead drum offers a wider, 35 in throat opening that helps make faster work of big jobs. The drum’s knife design includes eight steel in-pocket knives measuring 7.75 in by 5 in with 0.625 in thickness and two usable edges per knife. Rather than the chopping action of a traditional drum or disc, the ConeHead drum uses a more efficient slicing motion that delivers more chip loads per gallon of fuel consumed. Furthermore, this slicing action produces higher quality wood chips at sizes that are impeccably consistent. The CH6025 is powered by a 520 hp turbo diesel engine with a 150 gallon fuel tank, and offers a 22 in diameter whole tree capacity. The unit’s infeed table with replaceable floor
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measures 10 ft long by 35 in wide. One horizontal and two vertical hydraulically-powered feed rollers consume mounds of limbs and tops quickly, and large blades on the drum ends throw chips forcefully into collection trucks to pack in more material, thereby increasing efficiency and productivity. Improvements from the previous model include dual air-brake axles rated to 22,500 lb, increased storage space for knives and tools in front of the axles, and a standard twin disc, manual-engage dry disc clutch. Other standard features include a reversing engine fan, 385/65R22.5 tyres on aluminium wheels, dual front hydraulic stabilizer jacks, electrohydraulics controlled by wireless remote, and 12V lighting with grill protection. Service is simplified by remote grease zerks and bolt-on, replaceable wear surfaces. Notable options on the chipper include a
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Proheat X45 system for the engine and hydraulics, PT Tech wet disc hydraulic engage clutch, larger 425/65R22.5 tyres, dual rear hydraulic stabilizer jacks, and a 13 hp air compressor.
“When you want a lightweight, 12 in brush chipper at an economical price, you don’t have to sacrifice performance,” according to manufacturer, Rayco. “The RC1220G brush chipper is the solution.” The RC1220G chipper features a powerful feed system, using a planetary drive motor to power the feed wheel for years of dependable service with very little maintenance. To reduce trimming, the throat opening is 20 in wide all the way through to the drum, eliminating neck-downs behind the feed wheel. The feed wheel itself is 20 in in diameter, allowing it to climb over limbs and logs easier than
The RC1220G chipper is a powerful unit that should fall within most budgets
competitors’ smaller feed wheels. Rayco’s X-Charge discharge system packs chips tight and helps to prevent plugging. To reduce maintenance costs, traditional clutches are eliminated. The drum engagement comes via a reliable belt-tensioning PTO. Drive belts can be accessed easily, without tools to save maintenance time. The lighter weight of the RC1220G also makes it well suited for towing, reducing loads and using less fuel in the tow vehicle. The RC1220G offers performance
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The Doppstadt DH 910 SA-B is tough and reliable
Doppstadt describes its DH 910 SA-B unit as “reliable and costeffective”, “robust” and “heavyduty” chipper that reduces log and root timber, branches and wooden residues to big size wood chips. Consistent, high-quality wood chips are produced from wood logs up to 900 mm in diameter. Instead of a discharge arm, this chipper discharges the material by means of a slewable rear conveyor, thus achieving highest throughput capacities by producing less fines. The final wood chip size is determined by the feeding speed and by different quickly replaceable screening segments. The heavy and solid full-steel rotor provided with chipping knives guarantees a reliable and high chipping output. An elevated re-shredding screen and a rigid cutter bar ensure a uniform wood chip size. Operating the chipper requires just one person. All the important functions can be controlled by the remote control, even from the crane or the excavator. All the control elements are joined on one central panel.
The 3-axle semitrailer chassis of the mobile chipper is equipped with ABS and it can also be towed by wheel loaders or large stackers. After the arrival at the place of operation the machine is ready for use in a matter of minutes and it produces wood chips up to 350 m3/h.
Consistent, high-quality wood chips are produced from wood logs up to 900 mm in diameter Doppstadt
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that’s easy to install. A range of diesel engine options are also available for those who prefer internal combustion over electric power. The first production Model 2290S stationary sawmill chipper was delivered in December 2015 to a sawmill located in the US state of Michigan. Working in the 1 million acre Huron-Manistee National Forest, the company pulls in timber from across the state. The Model 2290S is
Based on the popular line of Bandit Industries whole tree chippers, Bandit now offers highcapacity stationary sawmill/chip mill chippers. The first in the series is the 20 in capacity Model 2290S, which features a wide 24.5 in by 26.25 in chipper throat opening to easily handle a wide range of material. The stationary chipper package includes Bandit’s Slide Box Feed System to control the flow of wood within inches of the chipper knives, increasing chip quality and uniformity. Stationary chippers feature steel-slated infeed conveyors similar to the proven design used in Bandit whole tree chippers and The Beast horizontal grinders. This conveyor style is excellent for carrying odd sized slabs, edgings and cut-offs commonly found in sawmill residue. Chips exit through a typical top-mount discharge with an adjustable chute for creating chip piles or loading chip trailers. For mills using a conveyor to capture end-products, a bottom discharge is also available to deposit chips cleanly onto the conveyor. Mills equipped with stationary chippers often use electric power. Bandit stationary chippers are available with a range of industry-proven WEG electric motors with soft-start engagement to provide a dependable electric power package
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Powerful chipping in continuous operation and an extremely high throughput rate – huge wood terminals require heavy professional machines for highest demands Jenz
tasked with converting slabs and other mill waste into a value-added product. The sawmill owner says the machine runs smooth and quiet, with much less vibration than a previous chipper from a different manufacturer that constantly broke down. For this particular operation, the Model 2290S is configured to produce a large chip that will be composted then ground into mulch. Selling mulch is a profitable side business for many such mills; this particular operation sells approximately 2000 loads of mulch per year. “Bandit stationary chippers are built with the same thorough welded construction and attentionto-detail that goes into all Bandit machinery,” the manufacturer said. “These chippers are built heavier
than traditional sawmill/chip mill chippers, delivering smoother operation with better efficiency and greater dependability.”
“Powerful chipping in continuous operation and an extremely high throughput rate – huge wood terminals require heavy professional machines for highest demands,” according to Jenz. With the mobile chipper HEM 820 DL on a semitrailer, Jenz offers a machine for exactly these application fields. The coarse chipper is made for the production of huge amounts of wood chips and works mainly at fixed operational areas, like harbours, heating stations or chipboard plants. One special feature can
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already be found in the name of the machine. The additional ‘DL’ stands for diesel engine (D) and longitudinal draw-in (L). Longitudinal draw-in means the draw-in of the machine is not transversely to the driving direction but in the driving direction. The machine is mounted on a slewing ring; this is why it can be loaded from both sides without turning the carrier vehicle. Depending on the storage site the chipper can be set up within a short period of time. Material which lies on the other side of the machine does not have to be lifted with a crane. Although heavy coarse chippers mainly work at fixed operational sites, mobility is extremely important. This is why the chassis is of high importance. Build on a
semitrailer with twin axle the HEM 820 DL is approved for 80 km/h top speed and can be transported with all semi-trailer tractors to changing job sites. Furthermore, the chipper is equipped with an antilock braking system as well as two jack stands with full rubber wheels. In operation, the machine should be ideally loaded with a separate crane. However, there is the possibility to mount the crane directly onto the machine. In this case, the chipper works completely independently from the towing vehicle. This semi-mobile combination is especially useful for application fields with large volumes such as power plants or chipboard plants. Depending on the addon engine, different material discharge systems are possible. In the standard version, the chipper is delivered with the Mercedes-Benz OM 473 LA engine with a drive power of 460 kW (625 hp) with a maximum torque of 2,900 Nm. Having this engine installed the HEM 820 DL is the only chipper in its class with combined material outfeed either via blower or the conveyor belt. The conveyor is extremely useful in small areas if the material has to be loaded onto HGVs. Additionally, there is the possibility to discharge the wood chips to the site. Then they can be passed to a
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The HEM 820 DL is designed for fragmentation of hardwood up to 60 cm and softwood up to 80 cm conveyor belt or taken away by a wheel loader. Jenz advises using the conveyor belt if possible. The advantage then is that the chipper drum has more power available. Furthermore, there is lower wear and the quality of wood chips increases because of less fines. The material discharge system with a conveyor belt works with two belts. One material collection belt and one belt for the discharge of the wood chips. This is leads to a very gentle material discharge. At the same time a high through-put is guaranteed. In addition to the Mercedes Benz engine, Jenz now also
Jenz recommends feeding with a separate crane though a self-loading crane can be mounted
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offers the possibility to equip the machine with a Caterpillar engine, which is especially interesting for international customers due to the nationwide Caterpillar service. The CAT 18 has a drive power of 571 kW (776 HP) with a torque of 3,500 Nm and thereby 100 hp more than the Mercedes Benz engine OM 473 LA. Those who choose the Caterpillar engine should keep an eye on the material discharge system. Due to technical reasons, machines with caterpillar engines can only be produced with a conveyor belt. Maintenance friendliness complies with the high JENZ standards. The screen basket cover can be opened hydraulically, which allows a quick and simple maintenance access. Hydraulic opening of the chipper rear panel means that the screen basket can be comfortably pulled out of the machine and replaced in just a few steps without requiring tools. Thereby unavoidable set-up times can be reduced to a minimum. “Overall the HEM 820 DL is designed for the fragmentation of hardwood up to 60 cm as well as soft wood up to 80 cm,” the manufacturer said. “The throughput rate of the machine is up to 300-400 lcm/h. An extremely large screen area of more than 2 m2 ensures a high through-put rate with low fines.”
The Heizohack wood chipper HM 14-860 K is the new top of the range model from Heizomat, having been improved over many areas and fine-tuned in comparison to the previous largest model, the HM 14-800 K. The infeed width of 1,215 mm and the maximum opening height of the upper feed roller (800 mm) remain the same, which allows short pieces with a diameter up to 800 mm (31.5 in) to be chipped. The diameter of the upper feed roller is unchanged at 800 (31.5 in) mm. This large diameter roller and its heavy weight are instrumental in the above-average performance
Jenz’ HEM 820 DL has high power and throughput characteristics on logs, wood residues, treetops, shrubs and brash material. The rotor diameter of the new chipper HM 14-860 K has been increased by almost 200 mm, giving a new overall diameter of 690 mm, therefore allowing whole trees to be easily chipped with a diameter of up to 650 mm (26 in). Unlike some machines, this maximum diameter is achieved whether the machine is chipping softwood or hardwood. Due to the development of a completely new chipping rotor, the machine can produce an improved chip quality for smaller chips and in addition larger coarse wood chips for wood heating plants or large wood gasification plants. In addition to the new design of the rotor, the rotor blade holding system has been completely redesigned. The new multipleblade system allows quick-change and the possibility of different sizes of blades. The previous single retaining bolt has now been replaced with two and a reduced torque effort is now required. The adjustable depth limiters allow a variance in the aggressiveness of the rotor and this, in turn, can vary the chip sizes. Depending on client requirements, the operator can determine the right cutting system to the specification. As with the previous model, the new rotor can accommodate 14 blades which are spread over the entire intake width. The blade holding system is housed in the fully-welded and incredibly strong rotor unit with
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the lower blade holders and the top clamping plates. All these are interchangeable wear parts. The multi-part quick change shearbar consists of three individual segments edged with carbide. These can be used twice by turning and are easily replaceable. The use of this shearbar system in clean timber has dramatically reduced blade wear and increased chipping performance, being able to chip well in excess of 1,000 t of clean timber before requiring blade changing. As the edge of the shearbar does not wear, the
changed easily by hand and are not bolted in place. The two sieves installed in the chipper body are complemented by two sieves which are located in the rotor cover. The rotor lid can be easily opened and shut with a hydraulic hand pump thus making it very easy to change the sieves. By using the Heizohack special sieves a uniform chip quality can be ensured, with any excess lengths that are undesirable especially in small heating plants virtually eliminated. The new, larger chipper body now has four cross augers, these
As with all Heizohack models, we have put extreme emphasis on this machine being low maintenance, with ease of use Thomas Gerhardt, Heizomat
effectiveness and the efficiency of the chipping process is enhanced significantly. Standard steel shearbar segments can also be fitted into the machine if the customer requires this option. The sieve surface has been enlarged by 30% compared to the previous biggest HEIZOHACK wood chipper. The sieves have been ergonomically re-designed and adapted with the aim was a higher material throughput, a lower proportion of produced fine material and easier handling when changing sieves. All sieves can be
ensure that a substantially greater amount of material is transported to the flywheel and out of the chipper. The existing drive system concept, with the large overall mass of the rotor and combined flywheel/blower, has been retained in the new machine. With relatively low power requirements compared to other units, this chipper can produce an enormous amount of wood chips of various sizes. Previously optional, the hardox wear plates for the flywheel housing and discharge chute are
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now standard with the HM14-860K. The HE002 Power Control prevents overstressing of the tractor engine, there are now additional functions and parameters within the HE002 Stress Control which are optionally selectable. All functions of the machine are electro-hydraulic controlled from the operator’s seat. The new wood chipper HM 14-860 K is produced at Heizomat under the name HM 14-860 KTL trailed and driven by tractor PTO. The Chiptruck version is HM 14-860 KL mounted on and powered by a Mercedes AROCS 3351 6x6. 510 hp. A reasonable performance of the HM14-860 Chipper is achieved with a PTO input power starting at around 300 hp. With the truck version a powerful 510 hp engine of the Mercedes AROCS is used. The power flow in the truck comes directly off the input shaft to the main gearbox. This allows the full torque generated by the truck engine to be transferred to the wood chipper. This is possible due
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to the PTO (NMV) driven by the Mercedes engine. The driving position is located in the truck cab and all work on the modification of the cab has been fully implemented by Heizomat itself. This ensures a smooth comfortable, quiet and efficient
operator environment. With the truck version HM 14-860-KL, a Palfinger Epsilon M80F101 is used. This specific forest crane with its high lifting capacity and a range of over 10 m, assures that faraway chipping material can be reached and fed
into the wood chipper. Heizomat has also produced its own EnergyGrab – the Energy Grab HG 1250 fits perfectly on this machine and can also be applied to all other crane fed Heizohack wood chippers. “As with all Heizohack models,
• Featuring two 40”x 48” rotor options, it produces custom fuel chips from 1225mm or ‘micro-chips’ from 2-12mm; accepts logs up to 609mm in diameter. • Capable of top or end loading chip trailers with a patented flex discharge chute.
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• Available as a tracked unit.
TBC435 ChipMax Drum Chipper (CBI 484BP ChipMax)
THE POWER TO PERFORM Powered by a Caterpillar C-18; 765 HP diesel engine
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with fixed tools, it makes biomass fuel for heating plants. The product range is extended with the new Axtor 6010. High functionality but compact, while packing ample 590 HP power, the Axtor 6010 is designed specifically for the medium to high output category. Its most important features are a low emissions Caterpillar®-diesel engine in a maintenancefriendly underfloor position, wide-area forward-facing
feed with aggressive intake and high 850 mm clearance.
Chippo: The perfect drum chipper The mobile chippers in the Chippo series are configured for optimum chip quality. Two horizontal and two vertical intake rollers provide sure material capture and positive feed to the chipping drum. The long blade advance gives an even chip shape with minimum fines, of
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we have put extreme emphasis on this machine being low maintenance, with ease of use,” Heizomat Development Manager Thomas Gerhardt says. “All service points are easily and quickly accessible. The machine is designed in such a way that if repairs are needed the machine can be up and fully operational again within a very short space of time. “Heizomat remains true to itself even in this machine. The HM 14-860 K was kept as simple as possible. Everything needed for the production of good quality useful wood chip has been integrated and any parts not absolutely necessary have been omitted wherever possible. This has created a solid and robust machine, all in all just a typical Heizohack.”
At the KWF Conference, the world’s largest forestry demonstration fair, Komptech will show the Axtor and the Chippo, two machines that are ideal for the precision chipping of forestry residue and trunks. In addition to their outstanding performance features, these machines also share a unique contrary-resistance feature. From 9 to 12 June 2016 the 17th
KWF Conference will be held in Roding, Germany. It is the most important international industry gathering of the year, due in no small part to the live, real-world demonstrations held there. Size reduction of forestry residue and trunks is more and more important, as the demand for quality biomass continues to grow.
Axtor: Chipping and shredding in a single machine Komptech has been paying close attention to this subject for some years, and with the high-speed Axtor has brought a machine series to market whose careful design more than meets any requirement. Its long feed area open to the front enables loading from both sides. Aggressive intake and a wide chain conveyor provide positive feed into the chipping area even with bulky material. One unusual feature of the Axtor is the way it can operate in either shredder or chipper mode. In shredder mode it generates material for composting, while in lower-speed chipper mode it makes fuel for heating plants. The Axtor is one of the most flexible machines out there for processing wood and green cuttings. In fast-running shredder mode with freeswinging tools, it produces material for composting. In reduced-speed chipper mode
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The Axtor 6010
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inestimable value considering the chip quality customers expect today. High-performance discharge systems, either by conveyor to protect the material or by variable-speed blower, contribute to high throughput The name Chippo is synonymous with a new generation of mobile chipping machines for the highest level of wood chipping quality at the lowest operating costs. The Chippo 5010 Cd is a mounted variant driven directly from the lorry. Power (480 PS/353 kW) is delivered by a MAN-lorry. The operator sits in the comfortable lorry cab on the converted passenger seat and is able to concentrate fully on working with the powerful machine. The loading crane with integrated crane cab variant offers a perfect view
WSM Wood and Bark Hogs - The Ultimate Grinding Machines WSM Wood and Bark Hogs offer a simple yet highly effective design to process a wide range of feedstock at rates up to 150 tons per hour. These rugged grinders feature a heavy duty rotor with innovative disc and hammer configuration options that make WSM grinders the most efficient on the market. The optional pivot housing provides easy access to main wear components with all infeed components remaining in place. Whatever your output requirements, WSM has the heavy duty Wood and Bark Hog to get the job done. From fine grinding of wood chips
from above.
Patented contrary resistance Optional on the Chippo and standard equipment on the fixed-blade Axtor is a patented contrary resistance system that prevents major damage from large rocks or pieces of metal. When the blade encounters a contrary it can’t deal with, a shear bolt in the blade mounting gives way so that the blade can swing away. In combination with economical blades, this reduces costs and downtime to a minimum. Already used successfully for several years on the Axtor, this feature now also makes the Chippo more contrary-resistant.
for pellet fuel or chipboard, to coarse grinding of bark or wood waste for mulch or biomass, WSM vertical grinders have the flexibility to provide the best solution for your application. If you are looking for a turn-key system, WSM’s complete Biomass Feedstock Processing Systems include bulk feeders, pre-screening and cleaning for low cost processing with reduced grinder wear and increased throughput. One fully integrated package – including all engineering and project management. WSM Hogs and complete Processing Systems feature mill duty construction for dependable long term operation and optimal performance in the most demanding applications. Proven customer satisfaction, decades of successful installations worldwide and the most knowledgeable team in the business. Tough. Reliable. Built to Last.
the pioneer Development and production of Heizohack Wood Chipper since 1987 Quality made in Bavaria Heizomat GmbH Maicha 21 91710 Gunzenhausen / Germany Fon +49 (0) 98 36 / 97 97 -0 Mail info@heizomat.de
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The WC2300XL increases productivity and reduces maintenance
Groton, Vermont, the logging and timber harvesting company has expanded into biomass — mainly consisting of the screening of chips for municipality and heating systems. The logging company’s expansion through their use of dependable machinery, their focus on detailed processes, their increased productivity and on-site serviceability contributes to producing a quality product year-round.
Focusing on key processes
Catamount makes meaningful investment A Vermont logging company can boast success in its biomass and screened-chips business having stocked up on Vermeer technology By Allison McNeal
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fter 20 years in and around the logging business, Rodney Rood, with Catamount Forest Products, knows a thing or two about being successful in the forestry business. One of those things is keeping his customers happy by providing them with a quality product through the use of reliable machinery. Since the conception of Catamount Forest Products in
When working with in-house foresters and with consulting foresters, maintaining a uniform process is crucial to Catamount’s success. “The inconsistency in the pulp and paper industry over the years has been the death of a lot of really great loggers,” he says. “I can’t tell you how hard it is to figure out what they want out of you every day. We’ve tried to turn our business toward something that was consistent and willing to give us more return for our hard work.” When screening chips, Rood’s company tries to make the hardwood and softwood chips uniform so that 95% of his loads look exactly the same. The majority of the screen chips are of the hardwood variety with a small portion of softwood chips that are
Catamount has chosen the Vermeer WC2300XL to enhance its business
used for bedding and playground areas. Their annual chipping volume ranges from 75,00090,000t depending on the ground conditions and weather. However, not all wood is made for chips. Many times they use feller bunchers and grapple skidders to extract the wood and use the hardwood pulp, which goes into the firewood processor or a screen chipper. “If we’re screen chipping, we take and chip our wood that is firewood processor material and then screen it so that it can go through heating systems,” he added. Consistency and keeping the product local, rather than shipping it out of state, is something to which Rood attributes his success in the logging industry.
Increased productivity, less maintenance Productivity and using reliable machinery are two major components Rood takes into consideration while on the jobsite. In order to be the most productive, Rood and his employees use three feller bunchers, three chippers, five skidders and six trucks. And in the last year, the company bought its second Vermeer WC2300XL whole tree chipper to add to their equipment fleet, which provides excellent fuel efficiency and efficient maintenance on the jobsite. “The compact design on it, the ability to make consistent chips, everything just spoke to us,” Rood says. “The performance has never let us down. It’s unlike anything else. The service from Vermeer Northeast has been second to none, as far as I’m concerned.” If their machines do have a problem, they have a full-time mechanic to help service the equipment by using the JDLink service. “My mechanic can tell me when my equipment need servicing before I know it needs servicing,” he says. “He can go online and tell me my equipment is misfiring on a certain cylinder. So he knows more about the running condition of my equipment in today’s society than I do. Our maintenance program is very vigorous and up to date because the fellow that runs it wouldn’t have it any other way.” Through an ease of serviceability, Rood and his 14 employees at Catamount Forest Products can provide a quality product for his customers for years to come.
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Heavy machines make light work for operators
Feller Bunchers International Forest Industries annual review of feller buncher technology has turned up a peculiar mix of raw capacity increases combined with a greater range of improvements designed to enhance operator comfort
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ow feller buncher manufacturers prioritise improvements to continue evolving their product ranges is a fairly straight forward process. They generally ask the customer base what they’d like and then, the best ones anyway, work with the customers to achieve the desired results. Usually, there is a request for more power, or for better serviceability, or greater comfort, or improved flexibility etc, and suppliers set to work on delivering one of those areas as the priority enhancement. Yes, of course the whole unit generally get a touch up with bits and bobs added or taken away so suppliers can claim to be taking great strides forward across the spectrum of machine functions, but it will invariably be one particular functional improvement on which the manufacturer hopes to hang its hat and impress its market share (and woo market share from others). Because suppliers are competing for the same markets and consulting the same pool of
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contractors, the priority on which any individual manufacturer chooses to focus is essentially the same as that on which the neighbouring supplier is labouring and so we have competition for who has upped power the most, or bettered serviceability by the largest margin, or provided the greatest leap forward in operator comfort, or improved flexibility the most. Not so this year. Along with the usual range of machine improvements, manufacturers have divided attention across two specific functions that have seen marked upgrades, almost in parallel. They are capacity or power, and operator comfort. This has given the market the peculiar mix of larger, more powerful machines with greater torque and overall grunt, which are also blessed with greater visibility, lighting, communication systems and a generally improved range of ‘mod-cons’ in the cab. It’s a good time to be an operator.
All Tigercat feller bunchers have good serviceability and high availability rates Various features allow Tigercat feller bunchers to operate well in steep terrain
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igercat claims to offer the broadest range of both track and drive-to-tree feller bunchers in the industry. Besides innovative features, Tigercat’s feller bunchers offer long service life, high machine availability rates, excellent service access and the clearest operator sightlines. Tigercat continues to upgrade and improve its feller buncher lineup with new engine choices and more ergonomic cabs.
ER® Boom technology An important advantage common to Tigercat track feller bunchers is ER boom technology. ER technology provides increased production compared with conventional boom systems - especially in high cycle applications. ER allows the operator to extend and retract the boom on
ER boom technology increases production a horizontal plane using a single joystick. In doing so, ER transfers energy back and forth between the main and the stick boom functions, reducing the total energy required and freeing this energy up for other machine functions or fuel savings. Although similar in function, systems from other manufactures do not offer the fuel efficiency benefits of ER.
822D and LX830D spotlight The 822D and LX830D are the newest versions of Tigercat’s highly successful, high-production, compact feller bunchers - well
suited to thinning and final felling. They both use the Tigercat FPT C87 Tier 4f engine – 245 kW (330 hp) for the LX830D and 232 kW (310 hp) for the 822D. The C87 is exceptionally fuel efficient and reliable. All Tigercat FPT engines are fully supported by Tigercat. (The Tier 3 powered 822C and L830C are still available for non -Tier 4 final markets.) The cab has been extensively redesigned to improve operator ergonomics and productivity. The engine enclosure has the lowest profile in the industry and sets a new standard for operator lines of sight. A rugged 18 cm electronic control system touchscreen display shows vital machine parameters and a camera system now replaces the skylight, which can easily become blocked with wood debris or snow. Finally, a powered, clamshell-style engine enclosure and side service platform allow complete access for easy maintenance. The LX830D features Tigercat’s closed loop ‘X’ track drive option which provides even higher performance in steep terrain with quicker track speeds when climbing, improved turning performance, better multifunctioning and greater hydraulic efficiency.
Steep slope feller bunchers Tigercat leveling feller benchers are built on the Tigercat’s robust R7-150L-2 leveling undercarriage which provides exceptional stability in steep slope situations. It uses two massive hydraulic cylinders and heavy steel sections for a solution that is simple, robust and reliable. Unlike competing systems, it stable leveler leans into the hill when leveling to the side International Forest Industries | APRIL / MAY 2016 61
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which further improves machine stability and operator comfort.
855C feller buncher For plantation eucalyptus applications, Tigercat offers the 855C carrier equipped with the 2000 series bunching shear. This combination is a low cost per tonne solution for harvesting eucalyptus pulpwood on account of the fast shear cycles and extremely efficient carrier hydraulics. The 2000 shear accumulates large, parallel bunches, improving skidder productivity. In addition, the shear is a lower cost, lower maintenance alternative to a disc saw felling head. In rocky or abrasive soil types, the maintenance and wear benefits are even more pronounced. The shearequipped feller buncher also burns less fuel compared with a disc saw. The 855C can also be mated to the Tigercat 5185 directional felling saw for an extremely fuel efficient machine to fell and shovel large, high value timber.
LS855D feller director configuration The new LS855D model is powered by the Tigercat FPT N67 engine which generates 210 kW (282 hp) at 2,200 rpm. The extremely durable Tigercat 5195 directional felling head, along with the feller director boom system with integrated stick boom hose guarding is very effective in a number of applications that are not an ideal fit for a conventional disc saw-equipped feller buncher. In steep slope applications, the LS855D can fell and extract independently, fell for a yarder or fell and bunch for a skidder. With a 950 mm cutting capacity, the directional felling head becomes especially advantageous when steep slopes are combined with oversize timber, allowing the operator to avoid the extra time and machine repositioning associated with double cutting. In addition, the LS855D has a unique closed-loop, twin motor swing drive with energy recovery for high performance and improved fuel economy.
Drive-to-tree feller bunchers
The John Deere M-Series tracked feller bunchers are game changers, according to the manufacturer Tigercat builds four models of drive-to-tree feller buncher models for the full range of thinning and final felling duties. The 718E is a compact and nimble machine specializing in demanding plantation thinning. The 720G and 724G are designed for thinning and clear fell applications and the 230kW (308 hp) 726G fells large diameter timber in tough terrain. The G-series machines have been updated with a redesigned cab to improve productivity and operator comfort. There is a new heated and cooled seat, an easily repositioned electronic control module and better airflow for air conditioning and defrost. Visibility has been enhanced with a 10% larger front window and 21% larger rear quarter windows. The view over the back tires is the best in the industry – an asset in thinning applications. Only Tigercat offers the WideRangeTM® infinitely variable transmission for drive-to-tree feller bunchers. Drive-to-tree feller bunchers spend a great percentage of the total duty cycle driving – to the next tree or to and from the bunch pile. WideRange allows the operator to travel more quickly than conventional two-speed transmission equipped feller bunchers. Quicker travel boosts productivity and reduces cost per tonne in high production thinning and final fell applications. Tigercat’s unique WideRange drive
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system is standard on all G-series feller bunchers. A two speed transmission is optional on the 720G and 724G Tigercat drive-to-tree feller bunchers are often equipped with bunching saws and shears for plantation applications with smaller diameter timber. In high cycle, multi-stem bunching applications, Tigercat bunching saws and shears contribute to significant productivity gains by increasing the number of stems per cycle. The result is more trees felled per hour, less travel, reduced wear on drivetrain components, lower fuel consumption and optimized skidder bunches. With the recent Tigercat shear enhancements, cycle times are
approaching the speed of a disc saw head with far less cost and maintenance.
After a year in the field, the John Deere L-Series wheeled feller bunchers and M-Series tracked feller bunchers are still proving to be game changers. After testing the machines in a variety of conditions, customers are raving about the features that are offering increased productivity, reliability and durability. From the upgraded cab, which increases operator comfort, to productivity boosters
The development of John Deere’s L-Series wheeled feller bunchers took five years
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Operator comfort is a priority in the John Deere L and M-Series machines like the Rapid Cycle System or the unsurpassed power-to-weight ratio, loggers are praising the Land M-Series machines.
M-series tracked feller bunchers When designing the M-Series tracked feller bunchers, it was vital to create a machine that met customer needs. Loggers recognized the changes, noting that the machines boast more power than previous machines they have used. As stated by Peter Schmidt of Forest Trotter Contracting, “performance wise the 953M machine is incredible in the way it handles.” One of the most popular improvements was to the undercarriage, which was designed longer and wider, creating maximum stability no matter the terrain. “It’s so stable, even on a hillside, the way it swings the wood around,” said Schmidt. John Deere is committed to providing comprehensive solutions to meet the demands of nearly any logging application – including
steep slopes – and the M-series tracked feller buncher makes harvesting of those sites safer and more productive. The machine offers a longer, wider undercarriage for better stability and traction and optional auto-tilt and leveling cabs to help maximize operator comfort and productivity in challenging terrain. Another notable improvement that caught the attention of operators was the redesigned operator station. “The cab of the machine is way more operator friendly, and that’s huge for guys that are spending 2,000 hours a year, 2,500 hours a year in these things,” said Dustin Clauson of Clauson Logging. Increasing operator comfort, the spacious cab features ergonomically designed controls. Fully adjustable armrests provide fingertip control of all machine functions, and an air-conditioned seat provides exceptional daylong comfort in the climate-controlled cab. Floor-tocelling front and side windows, plus an overhead skylight, provide
44% more visibility, providing an outstanding view of the cutting area. Rapid Cycle System (RCS) combines automated felling-head arm cycling with simple boom control, dramatically reducing operator fatigue while increasing efficiency and productivity. RCS can be tailored to individual skill levels and specific harvesting conditions. One of the most popular features of RCS are the configurable controls. Multiple RCS settings can also be saved according to individual operator preferences based on skill levels.
L-series wheeled feller bunchers Designed to keep up with the demands of loggers in various conditions, the L-Series wheeled feller bunchers are John Deere’s most reliable and productive machines to date. Feedback from owners and operators since the launch of the 643L and 843L wheeled feller bunchers has be overwhelmingly positive. “The
L-Series machines are really powerful. You can adjust the machine to determine how much power you want. Not only just the engine, but how much power of pressure hydraulic fluid, to high, medium or low. It’s great,” said Austin Collins of McGill Timber. A key feature of the L-Series is the best-in-class power-toweight ratio, which ensures steady multifunction performance in wet or hilly conditions. Optimal weight distribution and a longer wheelbase improve balance for better stability when climbing hills. Another key feature that loggers are raving about is the increased head tilt. The ability to tilt the head back further allows the operator to put the weight of the trees over the top of the machine, keeping the rear wheels on the ground for better traction when backing up on hills. L-Series customers are also noting increased operator comfort as a result of the updated cab. The best-in-class cab is 25% larger, features a larger front window and is twice as quiet to keep loggers comfortable and in control. “One of the highlights of the new L-series, is that you have a great visibility of the entire tree,” said Kip Smith of Kip Smith Forest Services, LLC. Other fatigue beating comforts include a more efficient HVAC system, more ergonomic controls and optional joystick and foot controls, which deliver smooth, low-effort control. The One-Button Quick Dump allows operators to open both accumulating and grab arms simultaneously at the push of a button, releasing trees from the pocket. Customers can get the most out of their L- and M-Series machines by taking advantage of John Deere’s ForestSight suite of technology solutions. JDLink
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reversing fan to keep hydraulic oil cool under extreme work conditions. Cooler operating oil temperature results in optimum engine performance, improved fuel economy, extended hydraulic component life and reduced maintenance costs.
Modern state-of-the-art cab The Rapid Cycle System combines automated felling-head arm cycling with simple boom control allows fleet owners to monitor their machines, tracking machine health, hours and maintenance needs, even from miles away. By working with a local John Deere dealer, JDLink allows the dealer service department to easily diagnose machine issues without traveling onsite, reducing maintenance costs and downtime. TimberNavi™, an easy-to-use, customizable mapping system, uses GPS technology to increase the operator’s spatial understanding of the jobsite, helping to enhance productivity, increase uptime and deliver lower daily operating costs.
The Komatsu XT-3 Series Track Feller-Bunchers & Harvesters boast a modern forestry cab that features a state-of-the-art control system and superior ergonomics. Combined with high lift capacities, powerful swing torque, and robust Komatsu undercarriages, the XT-3 Series provides high levels of operator comfort, ease of operation, productivity and reliability. Komatsu’s pioneering setback boom design and zero-tail swing allows the operator to work in confined spaces and cut close to the machine to maximize lift capacity. The independent hydrostatic track drives introduced the first “true” multifunction cut, travel and swing performance machine.
The original design further revolutionized mechanical felling with the industry’s first engine-up 4-way cab leveling track carrier. Cab leveling maximizes operator comfort, increases harvesting productivity and improves lift and swing torque performance on slopes. All XT-3 carriers feature full 360-degree rotation for enhanced maneuverability. The purpose-built XT-3 Series machines carry a lineage of highproduction and superior multi-
function performance in the most demanding forest environments. Models include the XT430-3 (nonleveling), XT430L-3, XT445L-3 and the XT460L-3 ranging in operating weight from 62,240 lbs. (28,232 kg) to 74,320 lbs. (33,710 kg). These powerful machines feature a 300 peak HP (224kW) Cummins 8.3 liter engine and 58,400 lb-ft (79.1k/Nm) of swing torque. Each model includes a high capacity cooling package with thermostatically controlled auto-
The XT-3 features a modern cab designed with an “Attention to the Details” focus on operator comfort and convenience. The sloped roofline increases headroom above and forward of the seat, reduces forest debris buildup, and reduces overall transport height. A 10% larger floor-to-ceiling front window, larger side windows with up to 90% greater viewing depth, and a 60% larger skylight window all serve to provide an unmatched commanding widescreen field of view. For night operation, eleven (11) brilliant white LED lights deliver superior illumination levels in all directions.
The Komatsu XT 460L combines high lift capacity, powerful torque and robust undercarriage
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FELLER BUNCHERS LED color touchscreen monitor. Joystick controls are adjustable to individual preference settings for multiple operators. The system records machine harvest data and provides advanced system diagnostic reports. Highly intuitive Komatsu programming makes the system very easy to use, with all major information being only 1-2 touches away.
Undercarriage and hydraulic improvements Comfort and visibility have been improved to increase operator efficiency
Series’ largest leveling system and its lift capacity at full reach is 37% greater than the prior XT450L-2
Versatile application flexibility The XT-3 Series can be equipped to meet a wide range of customer needs. There are up to nine hydraulic system arrangements, two heavy-duty boom and four heavy-duty arm options that accept a broad range of disc saw, bar saw and processing head cutting attachments. Komatsu’s advanced parallel boom geometry allows fast boom movement and smooth control which increases operator productivity and reduces fatigue.
Convenient maintenance and serviceability
The XT-3 cab is spacious, quiet, and pressurized with fresh, filtered air for the new automatic heating, cooling and defrosting system. The ergonomic seat and easy-to-reach controls and instrumentation are designed to optimize operator convenience. Other standard operator comfort and convenience extras include a fully-featured stereo radio, 2 x 12-volt outlets, adjustable width cell phone holder, fold-down cup holder, lunch box cooler, thermos bottle, magnetic/ moveable coat hook and multiple easy-access storage areas. The XT-3 Series was the “1st in the Forest” to offer the new IQAN-MD4 programmable digital control system, which is one of the most advanced systems on the market today. All former analog gauges and warning lights are now prominently displayed on a durable 7-inch (18 cm)
The XT-3 Series machines include the latest Komatsu undercarriage and hydraulic improvements for greater reliability and durability, including:
Three heavy duty swing-out service doors feature triple-hinged and positive dove-tail lever latch designs. These doors provide easy access to all service and maintenance points including fluid fill locations, filters, batteries, hydraulic pressure checkpoints, and hydraulic hoses and pumps. Easy access to grease fittings provides simple routine maintenance to extend bearing life.
Undercarriage: • 1 -2 additional bottom rollers improve track chain support and load distribution • U pgraded chain guide (rock guard) material extends service life • T rack chain alignment has been optimized by utilizing: *C ontinuous straight-line chain guide profile which has been lengthened at the idlers and sprockets *R emovable track roller guards provide easy service access on XT445L-3 & XT460L-3 models Hydraulic System: • The XT460L-3 model features the
Cat track feller bunchers and harvesters are powerful machines that will boost production for loggers, and they also are known for their efficiency and low ownership and operating costs. These machines have been designed with the best combination of lift capacity, swing torque and track power. Four models, which can be configured as feller bunchers or harvesters, are available to suit diverse logging applications and environments around the world. The Cat 541 and the Cat 552
Series 2 models are full tail swing machines designed for highproduction clear-cutting or final felling on rough ground. The 552 Series 2 is a leveling machine for improved operation on steep terrain. The Cat 521 and 522 B Series machines are near-zero tail swing feller bunchers or harvesters. The 522B is a leveling machine for select or clear-cut logging, and the 521B is a non-leveling model best suited for plantation thinning, biomass harvesting and mediumproduction select or clear-cut applications. All models are equipped with the 226 kW (303 hp) Cat C9 ACERT™ engine, which has a proven track record of reliability and durability in the woods. New power management software, tailored for forestry applications, improves overall performance. All models contain a fuel/water separator, engine air intake heater, and a dual-stage air cleaner coupled with pre-cleaner. Two or three hydraulic pumps, depending on the configuration, power the hydraulics to give loggers the performance they need. The strong, multi-functioning hydraulics and combination of swing and lift capacity help reduce cycle times and increase production. Swing capacity is an advantage when working on steep slopes. “The strong swing torque gives the operator the ability to swing large loads uphill,” said Jared Dunn Caterpillar Forest Products product performance engineer for the Series 2 and B Series machines. Large structures such as swing bearings and booms are designed for longer life and durability. The tracks and all undercarriage rolling components are high-grade to extend track life and cut repair costs. Optional star carrier rollers aid with track retention and debris shedding in uneven terrain.
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A high-capacity cooling system and on-demand reversing fan keep the machines running at the proper operating temperature, optimizing performance Ground clearance is 889 mm (35 in) from front to back, and combined with strong drawbar pull and the ‘open tunnel’ undercarriage design, the machines are highly maneuverable and easily climb steep slopes and clear obstacles. “The combination of swing and lift capacity plus multi-functioning capability reduces cycle times and increases production,”said Dunn. “The balance between lift and tipping load capacity, along with the wide track gauge, gives loggers added stability while working in steep conditions.” A high-capacity cooling system and on-demand reversing fan keep the machines running at the proper operating temperature, optimizing performance, durability and fuel economy. The side-byside radiator-oil cooler provides excellent cooling capacity for high production bunching and harvesting, and the on-demand Flexxaire fan activates only when required, allowing the cooling fan to purge debris from the radiator area for a cleaner cooling system. The IQAN control system automatically adjusts the Flexxaire fan blade angle, reducing horsepower demand and lowering fuel consumption. The purge cycle frequency and duration can be set by operator in the cab to suit varying application conditions. The purpose-built forestry cab offers industry-leading operator protection and comfort. It meets ROPS, FOPS, OPS, OR-OSHA and WCB regulations and standards. The ISO mounting system reduces
noise and vibration, increasing operator comfort. Both lines also feature the only two-way simultaneous leveling system in the industry. The unique three-cylinder design of this system significantly reduces stress loads into the leveler structure, lower frame and track frames. Extended service and maintenance intervals reduce machine service time, increase machine availability, and reduce operating costs. Caterpillar has made a number of improvements and upgrades to the four models in the past 18 months. For example, the new Cat PRO (Parallel Reach Operation) System simplifies joystick controls and gives operators the ability to
complete a smoother, more fluid harvesting motion, improving machine performance and ease
Extended service and maintenance intervals reduce machine service time, increase machine availability, and reduce operating costs
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of operation. The operator can extend and retract the head in a planar, parallel motion relative to the ground using one joystick while the opposite joystick makes subtle main boom height adjustments during this motion. Fatigue is reduced, and operators also learn more quickly how to run the machine. The PRO System is adjustable for differing applications and varying slopes. Other improvements include standard LED lights, which provide more visibility, last longer, and are more energyefficient. Cat Product Link™, another new standard feature, is a remote monitoring system enabling efficient fleet management. It allows customers to monitor equipment performance, activities, and location at any time. The easyto-use interface, VisionLink®, lets
FELLER BUNCHERS customers create custom reports to help manage performance, maintenance, service, and more. The track machines can be configured with Cat felling heads for feller bunchers and SATCO forestry attachments for harvesters. Caterpillar is a distributor of SATCO forestry attachments, which include directional felling heads and harvesting and processing heads.
Featuring numerous enhancements from the original design, Barko’s B-Series harvesters and feller bunchers offer exceptional productivity and efficiency. Purpose-built from the ground up, the machines incorporate extensive input from leading engineers, end users, and other forestry professionals. The 240B and 260B machines are each driven by a 225 hp Cummins QSB6.7 Tier 4 Final diesel engine with SCR aftertreatment. Offering a peak torque increase of 10% from the previous models, the harvesters deliver superior productivity and fuel efficiency for reduced operating costs. The machines are also equipped with an extreme cooling engine package and a 36-inch-diameter Flexxaire auto reversing fan that includes
Dual swing motors provide continuous rotation and high swing torque of 50,787 ft-lb
automatic temperature control. The D5 undercarriage on the 240B offers ground clearance of 26.2 inches, compact track width of 9 feet, 4 inches, and maximum travel speed of 2.47 miles/h. The 50,000 lb class unit delivers impressive maximum tractive effort of 65,833 ft-lb, and drawbar pull of better than 1.3 to 1 ratio, to handle steep hills and rough terrain with ease. The 260B features a wider D7A undercarriage with 8-inch chain pitch for added stability with larger attachments in the 60,000-pound class machine size. It maintains
exceptional drawbar pull (1.13 to 1 ratio) and provides 65,481 footpounds of tractive effort. Ground clearance for the 260B is 29 inches. Options for both models include various track shoe sizes and five counterweights ranging from 1,000 to 5,500 pounds. Dual swing motors provide continuous rotation and high swing torque of 50,787 ft-lb for each model. The machines feature a heavy-duty, oversized swing bearing and offer outstanding reach with any attachment. Boom plumbing on both models has been enhanced.
Brute strength is complemented by responsive IQAN hydraulic controls, newly enhanced to provide even smoother operation. The system is specifically designed for Barko, featuring hydraulics tailored for both fixed and dangle head harvesters, and feller buncher applications. Customized within Barko’s rigorous quality standards, IQAN provides infinite variable control for the hydraulic system. This includes programmable settings for different operators. System information and machine diagnostics are conveyed on a convenient Parker IQAN-
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FELLER BUNCHERS MD4 cab display. Additional improvements to the hydraulics include a new electric fill pump for the hydraulic tank and an improved internal hydraulic bypass for more consistent temperature in all weather conditions. A hydraulic tank vacuum pump is also standard. The state-of-the-art operator’s station provides optimum operator comfort and excellent visibility around the entire working area. Users can enhance visibility by adding an optional rearview IFI_PG24_28 Saw technology_HR 26 camera with 19/03/2014 a 7-inch14:20 LEDPage color display. Standard features of the climate-controlled cab include a large access door, exterior LED SAW TECHNOLOGY lighting, oversized skylight, sliding rear window, and a heated, air-ride seat.
The 240B and 260B each come with a 1.25-inch polycarbonate window for added safety on both harvesting and feller bunching jobs. An air knife system keeps the front and skylight windows clear of debris. Additionally, a redesigned intake system is now located completely beneath the shrouding to eliminate any chance of damage from falling limbs. A patent-pending, forwardsliding design allows the cab to move out 36 inches for easier serviceability. Additionally, a large, hydraulically-opening gull wing door offers direct access to the engine and components. The gull wing, spanning nearly the full length of the machine, serves as a convenient working platform, complete with a slip-resistant
walking surface. Exclusive to the industry, an on-board air compressor provides immediate work tool capability. Furthermore, the machine is designed with builtin tool storage areas under the cab and within the car body. Both machines are designed to work with factory-approved harvesting and feller bunching heads from a variety of manufacturers, including Barko’s own CF18 and CF22 fixed harvesting heads. Dual planetary gear rotate motors have been refined to facilitate efficient 360° continuous rotation of the attachment. For users who are more accustomed to pedal operation for rotating the head, a foot control option is The RZ 1 available as an alternative to the standard handle button.
A high pressure hydraulic filter between the carrier and the attachment is now offered as an option to provide added protection for the attachment. Additional attachment options include a bar and chain grease system, and herbicide stump spray system. Other attachments compatible with the Barko 240B and 260B include feller buncher heads from Quadco and Propac, and dangle heads manufactured by South Star and Log Max. Barko has been a consistent industry leader in innovative solutions to the forestry, scrap and construction markets, including industrial tractors, crawlers, handlers, loaders, forwarders, chippers and harvesters.
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and saw filing room supplies,” York stated. “Oleson bandsaws are manufactured in our Pennsylvania, USA facility.” The prototype double arbor circular saw from German manufacturer Linck, the model MKS, has a fixed saw sleeve and was presented at the Ligna trade show in 2013. With its large clamping length of 560 mm, the machine can process four-sided cants of up to 600 mm total width. The cutting height of 350 mm allows the processing of large cross sections. The saw arbors can be positioned in height independently from each other using servo-hydraulics with linear
The possibility of moving the saw arbors in their outer end position clears the whole working space and allows easy trouble-shooting if necessary – Linck
guides. The saw arbors can therefore be positioned for different saw blade diameters. “The possibility of moving the saw arbors in their outer end position clears the whole working space and allows easy troubleshooting if necessary,” Linck said. The saw arbor bearing is a completely new design for speeds of up to 3,900 rpm. This high speed in combination with the
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high cutting speed allows the use of saw blades with smaller saw kerfs. The use of counter bearings for the saw arbors with higher speeds reduces the bearing load to a minimum and the saw arbor units are suitable for robust and continuous operation. The counter bearings are hydraulically pulled off the saw arbors and moved upwards on a carriage. The saw arbors can easily be accessed for a comfortable, safe and fast tool change. Partly mechanised and fully automatic systems are available for changing the tools. The maximum drive power is 1,000 kW. Two three-phase asynchronous motors drive each saw arbor, which are installed and offset by about 180° to allow the use of marketable standard
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motors. Another advantage is the nearly complete compensation of the driving forces to minimise the bearing load. “The high drive power makes it possible to split multiple products and to process large cross sections with high feed speeds,” the manufacturer said. “The machine is therefore suitable for saw lines where the existing split saw is reducing capacity.” The single components of the machine produced by Linck are of high quality and precise design to ensure “excellent lumber surface quality and exceptional dimension accuracy”. This accuracy is also achieved by the optional use of guide plates being installed at the in and/or outfeed side, depending on the application. A saw blade spraying device is available for processing resinous wood such as larch, protecting the saw blades against resin. Additional advantages are the increased life time of the saw blades as well as reduced power consumption. “The double arbor circular saw MKS has already successfully
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wenty-year-old Matt Cox operates one of the first Tier 4f Tigercat 822D track feller bunchers currently running in the US. Matt works for Mac McClure and Jim Hancock, owners of H & M Quality Logging near Elizabethtown, North Carolina. The 822D has been on their job site for approximately two months with just over 250 operating hours, so BTB travelled down south to get some feedback on how the machine is running. Mac McClure and Jim Hancock already own several Tigercat machines and knew right away that they wanted the new Tigercat 822D as soon as they heard about it. “Compared to other machines I have run, the Tigercat 822D is all around faster and better and the owners know it will last longer,” comments Matt. Matt immediately noticed the 822D redesign allowed for a larger standard fuel tank, increasing capacity by 55 L (15 US gal), which lets him work longer before refueling. Matt also commented on how much he likes the easy to use computer system. He also noticed a big difference in the air conditioning with the higher capacity cooling and multistage cabin air fi ltration, which defi nitely improves his comfort in hot, dusty North Carolina summers. “Bluetooth makes phone calls a lot easier now. I no longer have to try holding my phone on my shoulder while I am trying to operate. I also don’t have to worry about [accidentally] hitting the fi re suppression system as that has been moved out of the way,” explains Matt. More importantly, Matt really
Twenty-year-old operator, Matt Cox with H & M Quality Logging’s new Tigercat 822D track feller buncher, equipped with the 5702 felling saw and 45 degree wrist
likes the easy service access of the powered engine enclosure, “Now you just open one area up and everything is there for you to see,” explains Matt. The engine compartment on the new 822D provides easy access to critical components such as hydraulic fi lters, the swing gearbox, cooling system components and both sides of the engine. The 822D now comes standard with LED lighting for improved productivity. “Thankfully I don’t have to work in the dark but these LED lights are much brighter than any other cutter I have seen,” says Matt. He also notices a difference with the bigger undercarriage stating, “The machine has more stability and doesn’t jerk around as much as other machines I have run, it feels a lot smoother.” H & M Quality Logging is currently working on a 300 acre (121 hectare) block. Mac and Jim aim to get 15-20 loads per day and fi nd that the 822D stays way ahead. The only bottleneck in the operation is how fast the trucks can come to take away the timber. Matt has worked thinning jobs with a wheel feller buncher before and feels that the tight tuck boom on the 822D would work very well on
any thinning job. H & M Quality Logging just purchased a new 234B loader and a 630E skidder from Tidewater sales specialist, Jeremy Strickland. When asked why he keeps buying Tigercat equipment, Mac responds, “We just keep having more and more success with Tigercat equipment and most importantly they back us up with service.” Matt is still considering going
back to school to get a degree but isn’t sure what he wants to pursue at his young age. Matt knows logging, so for now this works for him and he really enjoys it… especially when he gets to operate a Tigercat. This article originally appeared in Between the Branches, November 2015, the official publication of Tigercat Industries Inc.
(L-R) 822D operator, Matt Cox; H & M Quality Logging owner, Mac McClure; Tidewater sales specialist, Jeremy Strickland
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Trailblazing heavyweights F a brand of FAE Group
or over 25 years – with 2 brands, 3 product lines, 6 worldwide subsidiaries and more than 120 employees – the FAE Group has led the way as the leading manufacturer of a wide market range of machinery for land clearing and mulching. With specialized equipment using the latest technology for all types of applications, FAE Group’s products can handle all of your site preparation, vegetation management and land clearing needs all around the world. The top model in the PrimeTech line of purpose-built tracked carriers is the PT-300 (275 hp driven by a 6-cylinder, inline John
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Deere 6068HF485 engine), a highly evolved vehicle that combines the very best know-how PrimeTech technicians have developed over the years:
The cabin • H igh and spacious, provides the maximum level of operator comfort. • 2 emergency exits: one at the top of the cabin and one on the right-hand side. • A flat-faced front windshield ensures optimal visibility and makes cleaning easy. • P ush-button joysticks now have better sealing against dust and
humidity and are perfect for heavy-duty jobs. • A new compressed air cleaning system for the front windshield ensures better visibility in case of dust or debris build-up. • A ll lights are high-performance LED lights.
The undercarriage • O scillating BERCO D4 undercarriage • G round clearance increased to 46 cm (18 in) • A second to none ground pressure of 0.23 kg/cm² (3.25 psi)
ACCESS TO THE TIMBER STAND A PT-300 has recently undergone a series of key upgrades that will be highly appreciated by PrimeTech users The major changes addressed the undercarriage. The PT-300 is the ideal vehicle for medium to heavy forestry work in soft, sandy, rocky or muddy ground and the Berco D4 oscillating undercarriage performs flawlessly in each of these conditions. Now, the PT-300 undercarriage has become even better. These are its improved features:
A: Sealed and lubricated track chains
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The sealed and lubricated track chains provide lubrication to the pins while keeping highly abrasive material out, thus reducing internal pin and bushing wear. The result is up to 50% more life of the bushing and track chain and greatly reduces operating cost.
B: Track chain guides Offered as an option and lighter than regular rock guards, the track chain guides keep the chain in line thus reducing the wear on the chain.
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Access, maintenance and service ability • Rear winch and swing-out radiator guards: they open easily for quick and easy radiator cleaning. • T he cabin tilts in full, allowing for thorough servicing of all components located underneath the cab. • T he air filter system is built into the cabin and made more easily accessible. • Filter pressure sensors are now even more durable (higher IP-rating), with better sealing against dust, humidity, and pressure washing.
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C: “DOZER-style” rollers Compared to excavator-style rollers, the “DOZER-style” rollers come in a larger diameter. A larger diameter means fewer turns, which translates into less wear, longer life and reduced maintenance costs. The PT-300 uses 6 single-flange and 3 double-flange rollers per side. Double-flange rollers with a larger inner diameter help to keep the chain in line; thus reducing the chances of de-tracking when working on slopes.
D: 800 mm/32” single grouser track pads
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PrimeTech now offers a single grouser option for its 800 mm/32” track pads. This single grouser track pad combines the advantages of wide pads and single grousers. That means better traction and climbing ability, but still guaranteeing the super- low ground pressure the PT-300 is known for (0,23 kg/cm² - 3.25 psi unmatched in its class).
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Last year BRON launched their newest series of Mulcher Models, the 490 & 590 replacing the previous generation of 475 & 500. Both new machines are powered by a fuel efficient Cummins QSX15 Tier-3i 15-litre engine. The 490 is rated at a 480hp peak at 1,800rpm. The 590 is rated at a 589hp peak at 1,800rpm. The increased speed rating over the previous models provides additional range for the engine to operate, and results in improved efficiency by using less fuel per horsepower. Hydraulic power comes from proven closed-loop pumps for both track drives and mulching head, providing awesome performance and control for high productivity Purpose built frames unique
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Komatsu provides a broad range of forestry excavator models designed for road building and land clearing in demanding logging operations.
Komatsu’s Forestry Excavators Purpose-built forestry excavator models include the Komatsu PC210LL-10, PC240LL-10 and PC390LL-10 and feature Komatsu’s durable and well established forestry excavator platforms. Often called swing machines or log loaders, Komatsu’s forestry excavators are preferred for handling tough road building duties. They are equipped with rugged high and wide undercarriages, robust long reach equipment, powerful swing torque, impressive Tier IV Interim hp, and optimised hydraulic systems. These machines perform a broad range of jobs. In fact, each machine model is adaptable to fronts and attachments for forestry work including road building, log loading, shovel logging, or roadside sorting/processing. Loggers can also choose from a variety of Komatsu heavy-duty forestry and excavator booms, and excavator arms to address specific work. These new ‘Dash-10’ log loaders are purpose-built to withstand the rigors of road building and forestry work. Each model is available with Komatsu’s new ROPS/OPS/FOPS/ TOPS/WBC/Oregon OHSA certified forestry cab for improved operator comfort including a choice of either a 180 mm (7 in) or 1,220 mm (48 in) cab riser for optimised visibility. All models utilise heavier-duty components from the next larger size Komatsu excavator. “Road building is an extremely demanding application and the Komatsu LL-10 Series machines are purpose built for this type of work,” Steve Yolitz, Manager, Marketing Forestry, Komatsu America Corp, said. “We use components from the next larger size excavators in the Dash-10 Forestry Excavators for greater performance, reliability and durability.
“For road building, simply select your preferred bucket and thumb attachment and you are good to go.”
hp while providing up to 10% lower fuel consumption compared to the Tier III engine in the prior PC200LL-8 model.
Highly efficient hydraulic system Komatsu’s integrated hydraulic design has a closed center-load
PC390LL-10 log loader Weighing in at 48.5 t (106,920 lb), the Komatsu PC390LL-10 log loader is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D114E-5 engine with a flywheel horsepower of 257 hp (192 kW) which is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emissions certified. This engine has 5% more HP, 7% greater displacement and provides up to 10% lower fuel consumption compared to the Tier III engine in the prior PC350LL-8 model.
PC240LL-10 log loader The Komatsu PC240LL-10 weighs in at 38.095 t (83,985 lb). With a flywheel HP of 177 hp (132 kW), it is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine that is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emissions certified. It offers 5% more HP while decreasing fuel consumption by as much as 10% compared to the former Tier 3 PC220LL-8 model.
PC210LL-10 log loader The PC210LL-10 is Komatsu’s newest Dash-10 log loader model and weighs 28.063 t (63,852 lb). It is powered by a 158 flywheel HP (118 kW) Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine that is EPA Tier IV Interim and EU Stage 3B emissions certified. This engine has 5% more International Forest Industries | APRIL / MAY 2016 73
ACCESS TO THE TIMBER STAND sensing system that uses variable speed matching. Variable matching allows the engine speed to adjust based on the hydraulic pump output for both light and heavy duty applications. Each model has adjustable flow controls for boom, arm, heel and grapple, and other work equipment functions for fine tuning hydraulic response to individual operator
New Komatsu forestry cab The spacious new forestry cab provides a quieter and more comfortable work environment so operators can maximise their productivity. The operator platform is mounted on viscous damper mounts, which provide low vibration levels. The highback, fully-adjustable seat is air suspended and heated for enhanced all-day comfort. A new in-cab high-resolution 175 mm (7 in) LCD colour monitor has enhanced capabilities and displays information in 25 languages for global support. The operator can easily select from six working modes to match machine performance to the application. These working modes include Power Mode, Economy Mode,
Lifting Mode, Breaker Mode, Attachment Economy Mode and Attachment Power Mode. An integrated rear-view monitoring system allows the operator to view directly behind the machine.
Convenient maintenance and serviceability Each Komatsu forestry excavator model provides easy service access and is also equipped with the exclusive Komatsu Equipment Management Monitoring System (EMMS) advanced diagnostic system. EMMS continuously monitors the excavator’s vital systems, track maintenance items, provides advanced troubleshooting tools, reduces diagnostic times, and displays error codes. This greatly simplifies and enhances the monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities of the operators and service technicians. All Komatsu machines are also equipped with the state-of-the-art KOMTRAX technology, which sends machine operating information to a secure website utilizing wireless technology. The KOMTRAX fleet monitoring system increases machine availability, reduces the risk of machine theft (compared to
The modular design makes the Prinoth units exceptionally versatile
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Tried-and-tested attributes have been further developed here, and the benefits of the new generation of Prinoth mulching carriers have been incorporated as well Prinoth
machines not KOMTRAX-equipped), allows for remote diagnosis by the distributor, and provides a wealth of other information to drive business efficiency and productivity. Forestry Excavator are also covered by Komatsu CARE, a complimentary scheduled maintenance program for three years or 2,000 hours.
Prinoth has achieved yet another innovation in the area of vegetation management with its Raptor 300 carrier vehicle. The expanded new generation of carrier vehicles includes the Raptor 800 and the RAPTOR 300 Little Brother in the
275 hp class. Tried-and-tested attributes have been further developed here, and the benefits of the new generation of Prinoth mulching carriers have been incorporated as well.
Maximum efficiency and service life Aside from the key unique selling points offered by all Prinoth vehicles, such as maximum efficiency and service life, this model places particular emphasis on adapting to meet a diverse range of customer requirements.
Further development of the Prinoth modular system The modular design has been further developed, allowing the
ACCESS TO THE TIMBER STAND Raptor 300 to be fitted with two different mechanical drive systems for the attachment. Customers can choose here between a highly flexible power take-off (PTO) drive with a CAT 3 interface and a robust Powerband drive that allows for a “virtually unlimited” lifting height. With three different types of undercarriage available, the vehicle can be customised to suit any possible requirements in terms of ground pressure, traction, and overall width. Like the Raptor 800 with 640 hp, the 275 hp Raptor 300 features a ramped-up delta undercarriage on the rear.
Easy service and maintenance The whole vehicle’s modular design allows service and maintenance costs to be cut significantly. Development work focused especially on providing easy access to maintenance components in response to requests from our customers.
The Vermeer FT300 forestry tractor with mulcher head gives contractors a powerful machine with the features they need to complete tough land-clearing jobs, according to the manufacturer. “The FT300 mulcher head is a cut above the competition,” Vermeer said. A ringed rotor design helps guide material to the 23 cutting tips for a cleaner cutting path, while also controlling the depth of cut. To customise cutting performance based on jobsite needs, contractors can choose from sharp planar, clad-faced planar or impact-resistant interchangeable tip options. Also, a patent-pending selfpositioning deflector helps direct thrown material at a consistent angle regardless of head position, helping enhance jobsite safety and allowing the operator to focus on productivity. The FT300 features a 300 hp (223 kW) Cummins QSL9 diesel engine that meets Tier 4 Final (EU Stage IV) emissions standards. It includes a horsepower ‘bulge’ that allows an increase to 320 hp (238 kW) when the engine drops from
The Prinoth Raptor 300 is known as the Little Brother to the larger 800 model 2,200 rpm to 2,000 rpm under load, helping to increase performance and productivity. With a 137-gallon (518.6 litre) fuel tank, the machine has ample fuel capacity to allow the operator to work longer without interruption. The mulcher head hydraulic components are designed to operate below their rated capacity, which helps extend their life and reduce stress on the machine. “Land-clearing work is the first step in timely and expensive projects, such as land development and pipeline installations,” Jeff Bradley, Product Manager for the Recycling and Forestry Segment at Vermeer, said. “The power and features of the FT300 forestry tractor with mulcher head, along with innovations like the self-positioning deflector, helps increase productivity so contractors
can more easily meet the stringent deadlines they’re given.” To meet contractors’ jobsite needs, the FT300 offers the flexibility of two track options. The 76.2 cm wide (30 in) single-grouser steel tracks provide superior tractive effort, while 83.8 cm (33 in) low ground pressure (LGP) tracks are ideal when working in soft ground conditions. With all service points accessible from the ground, maintenance is convenient on the FT300. The engine compartment is easily accessible with two large doors that swing open to expose the engine, hydraulic pump, cooling system and other maintenance points. Operator comfort was another top consideration in the design of the FT300. It is equipped with airride seating, ergonomic controls,
optimal sightlines and a rear-view camera. A 17.8 cm (7 in) colour display provides real-time machine performance data to help the operator maximise productivity. The FT300 also accommodates an optional 13,607.8 kg (30,000 lb) rear-mounted winch. In the competitive land-clearing market, the FT300 forestry tractor with mulcher head offers the features, reliability and support contractors need. “With the demands faced by these contractors, they are looking for an equipment supplier that stands behind its products and provides machines that are up to the job,” Bradley said. “We know of no competitor in the marketplace that can match the reliability and the quality of service of Vermeer and its independent dealers.”
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Caterpillar designs and manufactures a portfolio of machines and work tools that can be used to build and maintain roads to access timber harvesting sites. The extensive product line-up gives the logger options to select the size and power needed to match the application. Here are a few of the machines and models that loggers around the world are using to build and
maintain forest roads.
Forestry Excavators The Cat® 568 Forestry Machine is the largest in the line of Cat purpose-built machines that can be configured for many forestry applications. It is available in a general forestry configuration for road building, site prep work and processing; a loader configuration is suited for log loading, shovel
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logging, and millyard applications. The Cat 568 FM is powered by the C9.3 ACERT™ engine, which provides 238 kW (319 hp) — more than competitive road builders in the same class. Efficient hydraulics enable the operator to move more material quickly and precisely. The machine combines strong swing torque and lift with long reach, and the cross-roller swing bearing along with dual swing drive provide
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high load-bearing capacity, which maximizes durability. The structure is purpose-built for duty in the woods with a wide, tall, reinforced carbody, heavy doors, and extra guarding. The machine weight and loads are distributed evenly across 10 track rollers per side for more stability and load handling performance. The cab is certified to meet structural standards to keep
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Excavators The Cat 323F L excavator was specially designed with reinforced structures and a massive counterweight to take on the most severe applications. It delivers powerful over-the-side lift capacity and has the stability to handle large work tools. The heavy-duty boom and stick feature highstrength-steel and box-section construction with internal baffles. The upper and lower frame and track roller frames are designed for long-term strength and durability. The Cat 323F is also fuel efficient. The 120 kW (161 hp) C7.1 ACERT engine includes an economy mode that helps reduce fuel consumption. For operations that require more power, the Cat 336F excavator, equipped with the C9.3 ACERT engine, provides
the power, speed, fuel efficiency, and reliability to tackle big road building projects.
Dozers The Cat D6N is a medium-size dozer that can be ordered with the Forestry Protection Package, which includes extra guarding and reinforcement to withstand the rigors of work in a harvesting environment. The durable powershift transmission gives operators five speed ranges to match machine performance to the application. An auto-shift feature allows selecting forward/reverse speed combinations to simplify directional changes, and an autokickdown feature automatically downshifts the transmission when heavy loads demand. The differential steering system allows the operator to move full blade loads through turns with power to both tracks, and also allows easy straight-line travel when working across slopes, simply by moving the tiller to attain the precise speed differential between the tracks. Undercarriage configurations for the D6N include the XL (extra long) version that places more track on ground for optimum balance when grading, and the Low Ground Pressure (LGP) version that improves flotation in soft underfoot conditions.
The Cat D6N dozer has durable powershift transmission gives operators five speed ranges to match machine performance to the application
Compactors The smooth drum Cat CS54B Vibratory Soil Compactor features the industry-proven productivity and reliability that have made Cat soil compactors the preferred choice of earthmoving contractors worldwide. The exclusive Cat dual pump propel system provides steady hydraulic flow for gradeability and steady blade function. The dual pump propel system provides separate hydraulic flow to the rear wheels and the drum for exceptional tractive effort in thick lifts, soft underfoot conditions or steep slope applications and allows for superior control on a grade in forward and reverse.
The CS54B also features the industry-proven Cat pod-style vibratory system, which contains a proprietary sealed eccentric weight system that uses steel shot rather than swinging steel counterweights. This design enables the operator to change amplitudes smoothly with less noise. The steel shot simply rearranges its position without any of the slamming, banging and jamming that causes hydraulic contamination in systems from other manufacturers. Eliminating contamination in this way provides high reliability and contributes to the 3 year/3,000 hour vibratory system oil change interval.
Motor Graders From building to maintaining roads, the Cat 140M3 Motor Grader is designed to get more work done in less time. Durability, operator comfort and ease of service help to maximise return on investment. The 140M3 is equipped with the Cat C9.3 ACERT engine. The ECO mode can help save fuel by reducing engine speed. The average fuel savings is up to 10%, depending on the application. Two electronic joysticks reduce arm movement by 78% to lessen operator fatigue and enhance productivity. Operators will also enjoy a more comfortable seat with heated and ventilated options, an optional seat belt indicator light, and several convenient storage bins located throughout the cab. In the engine compartment, optional LED lights make it easier to service the machine in low light conditions.
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Steady gets it
(L-R) Matt Wiggins, 630B operator; Mike Wiggins, 724G operator; Chad Huff, 630C operator; Ted Stroud, 234 operator; Michael Bedgood, owner; Jason Waters, foreman; Jason Norman, 234 operator; Heinz Pfeifer, Tigercat district manager
BTB visits Michael Bedgood Logging in Shreveport, Louisiana
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After graduating high school, Tigercat customer, Michael Bedgood, had a football and track scholarship. At the time, his father Gary owned four logging crews and was contracting to forest management company, RoyOMartin. When the logging market started to decline, Michael let his football coach know that he needed to go to the woods to help his dad and the coach suspected that Michael wouldn’t be back on the fi eld. So while the city boys on Michael’s team got odd jobs in the summer, Michael was toiling in the woods behind a shear with his father. “It quickly made football practice seem like a breeze,” claims Michael. He took over his father’s logging crew entirely in 2000. Now known as Bedgood Logging, Michael is working just outside of Shreveport, Louisiana and owns three allTigercat crews.
the books, runs parts and does all the administrative work. Michael uses the same philosophy managing his logging crews as he does with coaching – it’s all about teamwork. “One bad apple can spoil the bunch,” says Michael. “Everyone needs to work together and fl ow together.” He tries to keep a core set of guys that get along and work well together. All it takes is one guy to mess the whole operation up. In his younger days, patience
was at a premium and Michael was easily angered when issues came up. He had a tendency to push the man out of the way and do the job himself rather than discuss the situation calmly, discover what went wrong and find a solution. His dad told him, “Son, it’s going to be hard to run all of it yourself one day. You might want to learn how to calm down and learn to work together.” Michael has taken his father’s advice when dealing with less
Football philosophy At 48-years-old, Michael still loves football. He has two boys (sixteen and ten) that play the game and currently coaches a youth football team. Michael’s wife, Kerri is the glue that keeps the whole operation together. She manages
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Michael and Bo Bamburg (foreman and 718E operator) on his newest thinning operation in Saline, Louisiana
OPERATION FOCUS - TIGERCAT than ideal situations with his own crew. Turnover is low and he acknowledges that he is lucky – the crew clicks and flows together very well.
The team On Michael’s clear fell job in Jamestown he has two 234 loaders, a 630B skidder, a 630C skidder, a 724G drive-to-tree-feller buncher equipped with the 5600 bunching saw and a spare 630B. The foreman, Jason Waters has been operating Tigercat equipment for twenty years. “We run some older machines but they sure are dependable. My whole crew loves Tigercat,” says Jason. Michael’s second crew in Hall Summit uses a 720G feller buncher with a 5500 saw, a 630D skidder and a 240B loader. Michael actually started up his third crew the same day BTB visited on October 2. This is a thinning operation in Saline where he has a 718E drive to tree feller buncher with a 5500 saw that has 13,000 hours on it, two loaders, a 230B and 234, and two 630D skidders. The 234 loaders have electronic boom control, which Michael was not used to at first. “I am old school and like the pilot control, but after an hour with the electronic control you realize how much faster it is and you don’t have any hydraulic hoses to worry about.”
The field Michael’s clear fell crew is harvesting 28-year-old pine that average 16 to 24 inches (405-610 mm) in diameter. His second and third crews are thinning twelve to
thirteen-year-old pine that average 10 to 12 inches (255-305 mm) in diameter. Michael hasn’t worked a hardwood tract in over two years and he favours the pine thinning tracts. “However, everything does work harder on thinning jobs. You are dealing with smaller trees and longer skidding distances. That’s why I need Tigercat,” he explains. Michael is happy to work in the sandy areas of northwest Louisiana as the crews can operate almost every day of the year with hardly anything shutting them down. The sandy soil allows the rain to drain quickly compared to the clay rich soils in other parts of the state. However, Louisiana does get its fair share of rain. When driving to the fi rst job site Michael shared his recent memories of the Red River fl ooding that occurred the previous spring. The Red River reached its highest levels in 70 years, leaving hundreds of homes under water throughout Louisiana. On its way to the Mississippi River, the Red fl ows past Shreveport and the runoff from fl ooding in Texas and Oklahoma at that time all funneled into one big stream, causing big problems for residents. “There were alligators in people’s yards,” exclaims Michael.
The goal Bedgood Logging runs a day shift, five days per week from daylight until 5:00 pm. The clear fell job will average about eighteen loads per day and the larger thinning job will average sixteen loads per day. The new threemachine thinning job is aiming for ten loads per day and everything over that is a bonus.
Matt Wiggins and his son Mike Wiggins operate the Tigercat skidders on Michael’s logging site
A Tigercat 630D in the thinning corridor in Saline, Louisiana “Times have changed, it is not like it used to be when eight loads per day was enough to pay off your equipment. You have to have volume now, so it is unfortunate but there is no time to train anyone new. You need to get the volume when you can until the mill puts you on quota.” With his two existing jobs Michael will try to average about 175 loads per week with an average of 28 tons per load. Therefore, a good year will total over 245,000 which will increase now that he has started his third thinning crew. Bedgood hauls to about ten different mills around the southern US and the new thinning job is the product of a supply agreement with the International Paper Mansfield Mill.
The support
Tigercat 234 loader delimbing 28-year-old pine in Jamestown, Louisiana
Based in Many, Louisiana, PatrickMiller Tractor Co. has been a Tigercat dealer for nineteen years. Sales manager Wayne Ammons has been providing Tigercat equipment to Michael since 2001 and Michael
can always count on him and Tigercat district manager, Heinz Pfeifer for any support he needs. “The service at Patrick-Miller is second to nobody and service is everything,” comments Michael. “You used to be able to have a machine go down for a day or two but now it will really cost you.” Gene Stockton is a well-respected road technician for Patrick-Miller. “Good mechanics are hard to come by but they sure do have a good one. He is worth his weight in gold,” claims Michael. Jason Waters, the crew foreman agrees, “Patrick- Miller is first class.” Michael Bedgood plans to keep running his favorite equipment, working with the best dealership in the area and growing his crew slow and steady, so the whole team can retire together. This article originally appeared in Between the Branches, November 2015, the official publication of Tigercat Industries Inc.
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Leveling everything in their paths are BRON mulchers - grinding trees, brush and stumps into fine mulch, quickly and easily. Low ground pressure and powerful hydraulics are standard on all models, ranging from 275 hp to 700 hp.
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Seppi Midiforst dt 225 Mulcher on the Bron 275 was a perfect combination on a tree thinning project in the Frances Marion National Forest in Huger, SC. The Bron handled flawlessly on the saturated ground while the Seppi Midiforst dt 225 is an easily manueverable and very efficient mulching head. This video was brought to you by Richardson Service and Seppi Partners LLC
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Fecon, Inc FTX600
Introducing Fecon’s all-new “FTX 128L High Performance” forestry mulcher! Visit http://fecon.com or call 1-800-528-3113 for more information. This 128 horsepower mulching machine was designed and built from the ground up right here at our Lebanon, Ohio, USA factory to deliver the highest performance and greatest fuel efficiency in its class.
The FTX600 is Fecon’s flagship tractor. This tractor brings the best combination of cutting performance, track power, ground pressure and serviceability in the 600hp class of mulching machines.
FTX148L Forestry Mulcher - Mulching Machine - Fecon - Bull Hog
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Attached to a Fecon FTX148 Mulching Machine, the Bull Hog Forestry Mulcher is perfect for clearing trees and brush. Bull Hog attachments excel at clearing right-of-way, lines of site, invasive species and fire breaks as well as many other in Forest applications.
Fecon’s® RTC22 is a purpose built mobile chipping system like no other. This dedicated carrier is specifically designed for chipper weight, center of gravity, and serviceability. The high mobility of the RTC22 is welcomed on remote jobsites that could be hard to get to with other vehicles. With a top speed of 12 miles per hour, the RTC22 is three times faster to the job.
You will find unmatched versatility, power, and durability from the FeconFTX 148 Mulching Machine. Jobs normally requiring 2 or 3 pieces of equipment can now be completed with just one due to the machines’ high versatility and rate of production.
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Bandit visits R.J. Nathe & Sons
Parker Kligerman visits Bandit 2013
Bandit visits R.J. Nathe & Sons on a job site near Ocala, Florida to see how their Bandit Whole Tree Chipper Model 3590 is working for them.
NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver Parker Kligerman visits Bandit Industries and gets behind the wheel of a few other machines.
Bandit Model 2400 XP (24” Disc-Style) Whole Tree Chipper
Operations looking for a high production chipper with a large chipping capacity should take a look at the Model 2400. The Model 2400 is designed for those land clearing operations whose main goal is production, and those loggers looking to produce a high quality, dimensional chip. Like the Model 1900, the 2400 features a five feed wheel system that gives this unit unmatched crushing and pulling power. To aid in this capability, the 2400 features a Caterpillar or Cummins 700 horsepower engine.
Revolution Cutter Wheel
The Bandit Revolution stump grinder cutter wheel is now standard issue for all new Bandit stump grinders, and it’s available as a retrofit for older machines. Don’t have a Bandit stump grinder? No problem—this amazing wheel is also available for a wide range of other stump grinder makes and models so you too can be part of the Revolution.
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John Deere G Series - Harvester and Forwarder
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Fleet management systems have put Mid Atlantic Tree Harvesters “on the map�.
2013 John Deere 843K Feller buncher at Forestry First 05-02-13
This 2013 model Deere 843K is working in Pine Plantation. We filmed this cutter working on a second thinning job where the stems are 6 inches or so average, many less. This feller buncher is very impressive. The owner has been pleased with fuel consumption and the speed and power of this feller buncher is more than adequate in his thinning and logging operations. The operators are also making positive comments about the cab interior which has recently been much improved. The old steering column is gone and it opens everything up in terms of visibility and space for your legs. If you have not sat in one of these you should do yourself a favour and hop into one.
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6600 Track Wood Hog
Morbark 5048 Drum Chipper
Morbark 6600 Track Wood Hog. Footage taken at the 2013 Morbark Demo Days.
Morbark 5048 Drum Chipper equipped with a 10 knife Advantage 3 drum and a Cat C-27 1050hp diesel engine. Footage taken at the 2013 Morbark Demo Days.
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Aimed at wood and green waste recycling applications, the Morbark 3200 Wood Hog is a compact and aggressive unit. A smaller, lighter, and more affordable unit with all of the benefits of our larger grinders, the 3200 can handle green waste, regrind, sawmill residue, pallets, and logs up to 14� in diameter ease. Available as a tracked unit for greater mobility or with electric power, the 3200 can be built with Morbark’s most popular options.
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4300B Drum Chipper Making Micro Chips
s5710C horizontal grinder with Terra Select S6 E Star Screen
The new Peterson 4300B drum chipper has been updated for 2014 with new features that high-volume biomass chippers demand. The 4300B can be equipped with either a 6-pocket (to make standard biomass chips) or 12-pocket (to make microchips) drum depending on your material needs.
A Peterson 5710C horizontal grinder feeds ground wood pallets into a Terra-Select S6-E star screen. The three fraction Terra Select S6-E sorts the ground material into fines, accepts and overs. Both machines are ideal for processing mulch, compost, or other organic material.
6700B Mid-Speed Grinder
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This Peterson 6700B horizontal grinder is equipped with our new Mid-Speed C&D package, and is doing primary grind in surplus railroad ties. The second grinder (a Peterson 4710B) is processing the material to meet the product spec which is being used for energy production.
This Peterson 5710C horizontal grinder is grinding pallets for mulch production in Indiana. The machine uses a cross belt magnet to pull the nails from the material (watch for a follow-up video on this process soon!)
The Mid-Speed C&D package is designed for highly contaminated material and features several new innovations that have not been seen on high-speed horizontal grinders before. This operation is seeing consistent 300+ tons per hour of production in this material.
The 5710C is Peterson’s latest generation of high production track grinders. Powered by the Caterpillar C27 or C32 engine at 1050 horsepower, this grinder provides the highest power to weight ratio of any Peterson grinder. At approximately 83,000 pounds (37650 kg) the 5710C was designed for operations requiring high production and frequent moves between jobs.
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Tigercat TH575 mixed stand in Nova Scotia
KBM, Chile: Infield chipping
Tigercat TH575 harvesting head on a Tigercat H855C carrier in a mixed stand in Nova Scotia. E&R Langille Contracting Ltd. owns four TH575 heads. The company cites long-term durability and multi-stemming capability as primary advantages. E&R Langille’s original TH575 was purchased in 2007 and has over 21,000 operating hours.
KBM, Chile infield eucalyptus chipping operation featuring a Tigercat 860C feller buncher, two Tigercat 630D skidders and a Peterson-Pacific flail/chipper. Get the full story in Between the Branches, November 2013. BTB is available online, by subscription or at your local Tigercat dealer.
880 logger in Pacific northwest
Bull Creek: LH822C
The Tigercat 880 logger in a high production shovel logging (hoe chucking) application in western Washington.
Montana-based Bull Creek Forestry operating a new Tigercat LH822C harvester in a selective felling application. Get the full story in the July 2013 issue of Between the Branches.
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Vermeer BC700XL Brush Chipper
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Vermeer continues to respond to the demands of the rental, landscape and tree care professionals with the BC700XL brush chipper. The smallest machine in the Vermeer brush chipper line, the BC700XL design is based on operator feedback and focuses on productivity advantage and ease-of-use. The brush chipper features a centrifugal clutch system, 25 horsepower (18.6 kW) Kohler EFI engine, bottom feed stop bar and Vermeer exclusive SmartFeed feed-sensing control system. The new member of the chippers line offers the compact size operators are looking for and the performance they want to achieve a job efficiently.
Process wood waste efficiently with the HG6000 horizontal grinder. Get started with the touch of a button to activate the microprocessor-controlled HPTO clutch. Fifth-wheel towing configuration provides mobility, and the openended, extra-wide feed table allows you to load wood waste over the side. State-of-the-art wireless remote lets you operate the machine from up to 300’/91 m away.
HG8000TX Horizontal Grinder
HG4000TX Horizontal Grinder
The HG8000TX horizontal grinder from Vermeer boasts the largest infeed opening in its class, helping to increase your productivity and expand job possibilities. Powered by a 950-hp (708.4 kW) CAT Tier 2 engine, this unit handles big diameter wood and large, brushy debris with ease. Plus, its innovative design incorporates several features to help reduce material spillage and jobsite cleanup time. The HG8000TX is equipped with a tracked undercarriage with 28” (71.1 cm) wide double or triple-grouser track pads. Designed to tackle tough jobs, the HG8000TX enables productivity for the long-haul.
Take the self-propelled HG4000TX horizontal grinder to tough jobsites. With its 20”/51 cm double grouser track pads, high ground clearance and sealed rollers, it can get into remote areas easily, without material building up in the track system. A fully enclosed engine helps reduce noise. Infeed over-pressure/auto-reverse function reduces jams. Extra-wide, 48”/122 cm V-cleat discharge conveyor neatly discharges processed material from the machine.
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The Best of PrimeTech PT-175 forestry mulcher
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The PT-175 is also an impressively innovative PrimeTech PT-300 is a medium, low ground mulcher, built around cutting-edge technology pressure tracked mulcher powered by a John with easy access to all components. Deere 6068 HF485, 6.8 L turbocharged and aftercooled engine, with 6 in-line cylinders and 275 hp.
The Best of PrimeTech PT-600 tracked carrier
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PrimeTech PT-600 is a tracked carrier for the hardest and toughest jobs out there, equipped with a Cummins QSX15 turbocharged in line 6 cylinder diesel engine producing 600 hp. Depending on the front attachment, PT-600 can be used for land clearing and site preparation operations (with mulching head) or for removal of stumps and roots and for land conversion (with forestry tiller / subsoiler head).
PT-400 is a tracked carrier for heavy duty applications thanks to its 12.5 L Caterpillar C13 engine, producing 415 HP. It can be equipped with a variety of front attachments: mulching heads, soil stabilizers and rock crushers
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Clark Tracks Ltd specialise in providing a wide range of Forest Machine Tracks to an ever expanding market. We provide designs and sizes to suit numerous applications for the worldwide forestry market that we serve. This short video will give you an insight to our tracks being used on John Deere, Ponsse, Komatsu and Tigercat forwarders and harvesters.
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RAYCO C260 Mulching
The C260 is a mid-sized mulcher that delivers 260 hp in a compact, low ground pressure package. This mulcher is suited for clearing small trees, underbrush, and a variety of unwanted vegetation across a wide range of environments. The heavy-duty steel undercarriage and powerful final drives allow operators to tackle difficult terrain with confidence. Rayco’s exclusive elevated cooling design keeps engine and hydraulic temperatures within their limits in the harshest of environments. To minimize maintenance, a reversing fan can be activated from the cab to clear the limbriser debris screens. This helps to extend service intervals even when operating in hot, debrisfilled environments. When manual cleaning of the debris screens is necessary, they are easily removable and the rear door opens to allow unrestricted access to the debris screen and engine radiator. The cabs are climate controlled and sealed from dust and debris to maintain operator comfort. Operators appreciate the high-backed, heated seat with adjustable armrests and air-ride suspension. For safety, the cab is certified to meet ROPS, FOPS, and OPS specifications and is equipped with a roof-top escape hatch. LED lighting facing front, sides and rearward. A backup camera enhances rearward visibility.
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FAE Forestry Mulcher Kubota KX 80
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The DML/HY from FAE is the best of its category, this mulching head can be mounted up to a 10 ton excavator. G.B Equipment inc is the Canadian distributor for FAE, contact us via our website www.gbequipment.ca to know your local dealer.
FAE Forestry And Mulching Heads
FAE forestry and land clearing heads. Forestry Mulchers, forestry tillers, rock crushers. Mulching machines.
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Aciers JP - Installation belge 2015
Mobile rotary log debarker is a portable system is installed on a three-axle trailer for easy transport. It consists of three rotors that ensure contact between the debarking plates and the surface of the logs over a 10-foot length. The system is designed to debark various types and diameters of wood year-round. European Homologation.
Mobile rotary log debarker http://www.acierjp.com/en/new-releases/products-details.cfm?ProduitID=8 Les Aciers J.P. inc. 15, 3rd Avenue East La Reine, Quebec, Canada J0Z 2L0 Phone: 819 947-8291 Fax: 819 947-6321 E-Mail: info@acierjp.com Owner: RenĂŠ Perreault
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TFVJA - Semi-Forestry Mulcher With Oscillating Hammers
TFVMF - Forestry mulcher with fix vidia hammers
Semi-forestry mulcher for tractors from 40 - 130 hp. Best Suited for mulching bushes and trunks up to 140 mm diameter. Suitable for working on all kinds of wood, gardening and agricultural uses.
Forestry mulcher best suited for trunks up to 300 mm diameter. Suitable for all types of wood, gardening and agricultural uses.
TFVMFD - Forestry mulcher double traction with fix vidia pointed hammer
TFVJH – Hydraulic Forestry Mulcher With Swinging/Oscillating Hammers 360º
Forestry mulcher best suited for trunks up to 300 mm diameter and for all types of wood, gardening and agricultural uses.
Forestry mulcher for excavators 7 – 16 Tn. Best suited for trunks up to 200 mm diameter. Suitable for all types of wood, gardening and agricultural uses.
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Doppstadt Expo 2015 - a Bird’s-eye View
50 years of Doppstadt: More than 5,000 guests from the environmental and recycling sector experienced two unforgettable days: on 24 and 25 June 2015. Environmental technology company Doppstadt staged what was arguably the largest European trade show of 2015 in this field on its 220,000 sq.-metre works site (Saxony-Anhalt). On show were over one hundred machines for the shredding, sorting and treatment of waste and biomass. What was unique thereby
was that more than half of the machines could be seen in action. In two-hour live demonstrations, the guests saw how coarse shredders, screening machines and exact hackers shredded tree trunks into sawdust, separated waste from recyclables and sorted pebbles from sand heaps. In doing so, Doppstadt demonstrated its problem-solving skills through combined processes: material collected by machines was initially shredded, then separated into its various components by means of separation processes such as screening, washing or air separation.
Doppstadt AK 510 BioPower
Doppstadt AK 510 BioPower high speed shredder showing awesome power in wood applications
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IFI WEB VIDEO DIRECTORY
LUMBER PROCESSING
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Comact GradExpert
Comact Stacker
Comact Log 3D Scanning
Comact Transverse 3D Board Scanner
www.comact.com
Integrated Log Loader
MyMill™ - Changing the way you work
USNR’s Integrated Log Loader is positioned at the last step in the log feeder, and precisely manages the gap between logs.
MyMill is a new software suite developed by USNR that enables mill personnel to interact with mill equipment using mobile devices, such as iPads and iPods. This new mobile functionality will change the landscape of today’s modern mills.
6-Deck Jet Veneer Dryer - time lapse construction
Murray Timber 4-sided canting log breakdown line
This new 6-deck jet veneer dryer, located at Martco, Chopin, LA, is the largest dryer to date in the southern yellow pine region. This dryer will accomplish the equivalent production of two dryers, reducing labor costs by one-half. At the same time it will reduce thermal energy consumption by 10%, and exhaust fugitive emissions by 15%.
This mill is located in Ireland.
The dryer was erected off-line, and once complete it was towed into place and connected to all services under a projected expedited schedule. This allowed Martco the advantage of choosing the optimum time to disrupt its production schedule to install the additional capacity, and allowed the plant to utilize the existing building structure to house the new dryer.
www.usnr.com
Sweep reducing
Log positioning
The importance of cant positioning is often overlooked. Only one infeed position will result in maximum product value. Deviation from this position will result in lower output. With a True Shape optimization system the best position is accurately determined.
Söderhamn Eriksson´s positioning system ensures the correct rotating position is maintained and carries out the side positioning which is calculated by the optimising system.
System Edger - versatile and reliable Bandsawing technology edger optimizer
Söderhamn Eriksson´s edging systems with high capacity and maximum yield generates the most valuable product out of each board.
Söderhamn Eriksson´s bandsaws offer the highest accuracy, very thin kerf, short built-in length, easy to set and efficient curve sawing of cants.
- Systems for all capacity requirements - Highest capacity on the market - Designs for unmanned operation - High resolution scanning on both sides of the board - Unlimited edging options - Split and reject modules
- High-strain bandsaws with high accuracy at highest feed speed - Saw kerf 3 mm or less - Reducer band saw combinations with 2,3 or 4 bands - Resaw combinations with 1 to 4 saw bands - Feed speeds up to 180 m/min
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Microtec CT Log 360° X-ray CTSawing Optimization
Microtec Goldeneye Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner
CT Log optimized sawing • 100% optimum cutting solution based on highest value of final products • Increased value in every sawn log compared to any other breakdown solution • Maximization of lumber recovery quality that significantly increases revenues & resale value
Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner for lumber Grading, Chopping and Sorting for joinery and wood component manufacturers – doors, windows and wood furniture, high performance planer mills and manufacturers of glulam and lumber construction products Goldeneye 300 advantages • Worldwide-accredited strength grading Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner • Increased lumber utilisation while reducing labor costs • Optimal utilization of your machinery capacity • Next generation sensors, state-of-the-art cameras and components with Full HD resolution, faster image acquisition and on-chip image processing • Including X-ray technology • Award winning design and functionality, long product life thanks to a smart design • Fast return on investment • Integrates seamlessly with all cross and chop saws as well as sorting and packaging lines
Microtec CT Log Virtual Grading
Microtec Logeye Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner for log grading
High-speed 360° X-Ray industrial CT-Scanning for high added-values sawmills by the industry leader Microtec. • Full digital log reconstruction and virtual grading to determine quality at conveying speed of 180 m / min. • Virtual cutting solutions to asses multiple break-down angles and cutting masks for value optimization. • For all types of logs • World leading scanning solutions Microtec is the global leader in optoelectronic wood grading technology. As one source solutions provider for all sawmilling processes, we optimize, automate and streamline all processes for the wood working industry using optoelectronic Multi-Sensor Quality Scanning technologies. We have provided personalized solutions for our customers for over 35 years. Innovation is our drive. Wood is our passion!
Microtec Logeye Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner for log grading at the log & merchandising yard and saw infeed for optimised log breakdown, bucking and sorting Logeye 300 Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner features • Grades logs for subsequent breakdown, bucking and sorting • Provides a true 360° panoramic photo image of the log • Accurately determines log density and volume over and under bark • Provides log description including wood defects • Determines the strength of the log for subsequent sorting • Increases throughput, productivity and resale of final products
www.microtec.eu
Industrial Sawmill Business Spotlight SLP2 at LIGNA - Ohio Valley Veneer
For six years, Ed Robbins struggled to make his high grade lumber mill profitable. Finally he turned to Wood-Mizer industrial thin-kerf headrigs and his employees thought he was crazy... See what happened in the video.
Wood-Mizer debuts the SLP2 (Small Log Processing system) at Ligna 2013, in Hanover. Thin-kerf blades and higher automation result in a profitable combination.
WM4000 ENG
WM1000 with new hydraulic system
WM4000 – Wood-Mizer’s latest thin-kerf headrig.
WM1000 – Break down big logs accurately and efficiently with a 1.7 metre (67”) center capacity cut.
www.woodmizer.com
The Westervelt Story
True-Q Patented Board Tracking System
www.Lucidyne.com
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EWD Reducer Quad, First logs
Today we cut the first 5 logs on the new EWD sawmill. first the sides of the logs are chipped off, then four bandsaws go to work cutting the log into the desired sizes.
www.ewd.de
Wood Processing Industry: Springer System Fitness Check
SPRINGER - a step ahead through productivity
When correctly serviced and controlled, a system ensures reliable and efficient operation. That’s why a steadily increasing number of customers is opting for our system fitness check. Following inspection of the system, measures for improving state and performance are suggested. These activities form the basis for a successful and complete system checkup during summer or winter breaks. For that reason, the inspection should ideally be carried out 2 or 3 months before the scheduled system check in your plant.
SPRINGER is well known for machines and conveyor systems and produces innovative wood processing solutions worldwide.
Innovative CLT production lines
SPRINGER - automation of layer press @ Tilly (A)
To optimize the production of natural wood panels with multi-layer technology, SPRINGER was commissioned with the design and construction of an installation, enabling automation of its existing layer press at Tilly Plant I in Althofen, Austria.
Excellent ease of handling, low maintenance effort and, most of all, minimized material input – these are the key characteristics of the innovative CLT production lines made by SPRINGER. We develop CLT production lines that take cut-outs and chamfers into account early on in the process, specifically during the provision and automatic positioning of lamellas. This means minimized material consumption thanks to solutions that are tailored to the requirements of our customers.
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Wagner L60 Logstacker
Wagner is proud to introduce the revolutionary, purpose built, 60,000 lb, L60 Logstacker. Perfect for today’s cutto-length loads, Wagner has taken our customers years of experience and devised answers to day-to-day, year-to-year operational challenges. From fuel consumption to ease of maintenance and operator comfort, Wagner offers the lowest cost of ownership in the industry. The Wagner L60 Logstacker is in it for the long haul!
www.alliedsystems.com
Autolog Carriage Optimizer
Autolog Gang Optimizer
The Autolog Carriage Optimizer allows for the best log scanning in the industry with its fullprofile scanner with 5” density.
The Autolog Gang Optimizer allows for the best cant scanning in the industry with an outstanding 0.25” scan density at 22°.
Autolog High Speed Lug Loader Control System
Autolog Linear Planer Optimizer – ProGrader
The Autolog control system offers a high speed and precise operational sequence at the sawmill lug loader.
The Autolog ProGrader is a linear optimizer designed to fully automate the grading process of dressed lumber at the planer.
www.autolog.com
LOAD FAST, UNLOAD FASTER. Tigercat’s exclusive low-wide bunk system combined with the powerful hooked crane introduces efficiency and performance gains for the high capacity 1075 and 1085 series forwarders. Designed for quicker loading and unloading times, this innovative configuration provides clear sight lines to the top of the load and substantially increases the working range of the crane. Contact your Tigercat dealer to find out how the low-wide bunk system and hooked crane can improve the efficiency of your forwarding operations.
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