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Ponsse Cobra

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As of 24 Jun 2026
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MakePonsse
ModelCobra
Specification · Comparison

How the Cobra lines up in its class.

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About · Ponsse Cobra

Overview

The Ponsse Cobra is a cut-to-length harvester designed for mechanized timber harvesting operations. It belongs to the wheeled single-grip harvester class, combining a purpose-built forest machine carrier with an integrated harvesting head for felling, delimbing, and bucking in a single pass. The Cobra is positioned within the Ponsse product range as a versatile harvester suited to varying stand conditions.

Typical applications

Where this machine is used

Wheeled single-grip harvesters of this class are used primarily in thinning and final-felling operations across conifer and mixed-species stands. The cut-to-length method they employ produces assorted log grades directly at the stump, reducing subsequent handling in the forwarding and sorting chain. These machines are commonly deployed in Nordic-style harvesting systems where precise log-length accuracy and terrain mobility are operational priorities.

Used-market inspection

What to check before buying

When evaluating a used harvester of this class, inspectors should assess the condition of the harvesting head closely, including bar and chain wear, delimbing knives, feed rollers, and measuring wheel accuracy. The hydraulic system warrants careful examination given the continuous high-cycle demands placed on harvesters, with particular attention to hose condition, pump performance, and any sign of internal or external leaks. Boom structure, slew bearing play, and frame integrity should be checked for fatigue or repair history. Service documentation confirming adherence to manufacturer maintenance intervals is a meaningful indicator of machine care and is worth requesting before purchase.

Current market

Price position

The Ponsse Cobra competes in the used wheeled harvester segment alongside other purpose-built Scandinavian and European harvester brands. Ponsse machines as a marque are recognized for strong residual values and an established dealer and parts network, factors that influence used-market positioning. Prospective buyers should consult current asking prices from multiple sources to establish a realistic purchase budget, as values vary according to year, hours, and equipment specification.

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