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HR46 HARVESTER - Sampo-Rosenlew

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An enterprise has a future only if it is economically sound and forest is no exception in this rule.Economy in the forestWhen we are growing wood in a forest, we aim atmaximizing the production, and not only in the termsof volume but also in the terms of quality. Whenforest has been generated, the most important toolin controlling the wood production is thinning.The purpose of thinning is to concentrate soilproduction capacity and growth in certain chosentrees. The goal is normally to grow large treeswith high technical quality. The entire land area isreserved for the use of dense, healthy forest.The forest owner/wood producer is merely interestedin what is mentioned above. Technical detailscan only be relevant if they work for correct, goodthinning harvesting.Economy of the contractorForest contracting is economical activitythat must be profitable. Things thatmake it difficult in thinning harvestingare the small yield per hectare and thefact that the remaining trees must notbe damaged. Cost control is the mostefficient tool for a contractor in aiming forprofitability.<strong>Sampo</strong> <strong>Rosenlew</strong> forest machines aredesigned specially keeping in mind theconditions in thinning. Not only are theirtechnical features are very suitable forthinning, but they also are economicallysuperior.Appropriate size for thinning, durabilityand clear construction result to capitaland running costs that are clearly morereasonable than those of the competitors.4 Economy in the forest5<strong>HR46</strong> Harvester

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