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Ponsse Bear

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Ponsse Bear

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As of 28 Jun 2026
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MakePonsse
ModelBear
Specification · Comparison

How the Bear lines up in its class.

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Ponsse
Bear
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About · Ponsse Bear

Overview

The Ponsse Bear is a heavy-duty cut-to-length harvester designed for large-diameter timber and demanding terrain conditions. It belongs to the high-capacity end of the wheeled harvester class, built to handle demanding felling, delimbing, and bucking operations in a single pass. Ponsse is a Finnish manufacturer with a focused product line built around forest machine specialization.

Typical applications

Where this machine is used

Heavy wheeled harvesters of this class are deployed primarily in large-scale clear-cutting and selective thinning operations where stem sizes exceed the capacity of mid-range machines. The Bear is suited to boreal and temperate forest operations involving softwood and hardwood species with large average stem volumes. Its configuration supports high-production single-grip harvesting across varied terrain conditions.

Used-market inspection

What to check before buying

When inspecting a used heavy harvester of this class, buyers should prioritize examination of the harvesting head attachment system, boom wear, and hydraulic circuit condition, as these components carry the highest operational loads. Crane structure and slew ring integrity warrant close attention given the continuous rotational stress inherent to single-grip harvesting cycles. Engine hours should be reviewed in relation to documented service history, and buyers should request records confirming regular maintenance of the hydraulic filters, track or wheel drive components, and the harvester head computer calibration. An independent pre-purchase inspection by a qualified forest machine technician is advisable before committing to any unit.

Current market

Price position

The Ponsse Bear competes in the premium segment of the used heavy harvester market alongside comparable large-capacity machines from manufacturers such as John Deere, Komatsu, and Logset. Ponsse's focused forestry specialization is a recognized factor in its positioning within this segment. Buyers should consult current verified listings for applicable price guidance, as no specific price figures are available in the reference data provided.

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