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Logset launches smaller hybrid harvester

Logset has launched a new smaller hybrid harvester: the Logset 8H GTE Hybrid. It is the company´s second hybrid harvester model after the world´s biggest wheel-based harvester, the Logset 12H GTE Hybrid, was successfully launched in 2016. Source: Timberbiz

“When we launched the first hybrid harvester, people were fascinated by the major step taken by Logset,” Vice President of Sales Pascal Réty said.

“The success of the Logset 12H GTE Hybrid is based on an amazing technology that responds to the needs of modern forestry. Three years later, the demand for sustainable, productive and economical solutions is higher than ever, and Logset’s technology is ready for smaller machines.

“Logset is committed to delivering credible solutions that drive the entire forest machine industry forward. This new product launch is an investment we strongly believe in.”

The new hybrid harvester model has an AGCO Power 74 LFTN diesel engine that conforms to Stage 5 EU emission regulations.

The hybrid system’s two main parts are the electric motor and the super capacitators used as energy storage. The hybrid system provides up to 100kW of additional power.

The hybrid harvester reaches higher productivity through a faster torque response, which allows the machine to easily perform several tasks at the same time. The engine load is kept constant, which reduces emissions per felled cubic meter.

This hybrid model is suitable for several market areas, and it can be equipped with a Logset TH65 or TH75 harvester head.

The machine has lower operating costs compared with a regular harvester, which is one the main benefits of the hybrid technology. The fuel saving can be up to 30%.

Hybrid technology is an important part of the future of sustainable forestry.