Informacje · Logset 6FPrzegląd
The Logset 6F is a mid-size cut-to-length forwarder designed for timber extraction in mechanised forestry operations. It belongs to the forwarder category, a machine class purpose-built to collect and transport felled and processed logs from the harvesting site to a roadside landing. The 6F occupies a mid-range position within the Logset forwarder lineup, intended to balance payload capacity and machine agility across varied terrain.
Typowe zastosowaniaGdzie ta maszyna jest używana
Forwarders in this class are used primarily in Scandinavian-style cut-to-length logging systems, working in tandem with a harvester to clear and transport timber. The Logset 6F is suited to thinning operations and final-felling sites where terrain and stand conditions call for a machine that can manoeuvre efficiently while carrying commercial log volumes. Typical deployment environments include managed conifer and mixed-wood forests across northern Europe and similar forestry regions.
Kontrola rynku wtórnegoCo sprawdzić przed zakupem
When inspecting a used forwarder of this class, priority areas include the condition of the bogie axles, bogies, and tracks or tyres, as ground-drive components sustain the heaviest wear in forwarding cycles. The crane and its hydraulic circuitry warrant close examination, including slew bearings, hoses, and the grapple rotator. The load bunk structure should be checked for cracks or deformation caused by repeated heavy loading. Engine and hydraulic oil service history provides a reliable indicator of maintenance discipline, and buyers should request full service documentation where available. Frame articulation joints and the centre hitch are critical structural points that should be assessed for wear and any signs of repair.
Obecna sytuacja rynkowaPozycja cenowa
Pricing and competitive positioning data were not supplied in the reference facts provided for this dossier. The Logset 6F competes within the mid-size forwarder segment alongside machines from established manufacturers active in the European forestry equipment market. Prospective buyers should consult current market listings and equipment valuers to establish accurate price benchmarks for specific model years and configurations.