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SERRA Montana ME 110-7 2500kg 2014-2023

Brand: SERRA
Model: Montana ME 110-7
Variant: 2500kg | Year of production from: 2014 to: 2023

Rottne F 13 D 17.9t 2022-2023

Brand: Rottne
Model: F 13 D
Variant: 17.9t | Year of production from: 2022 to: 2023

HSM 405 H2 L 8WD 19.5t 2006-2014

Brand: HSM
Model: 405 H2 L 8WD
Variant: 19.5t | Year of production from: 2006 to: 2014

SERRA Bavaria SL 110 i 9 3100kg 2004-2013

Brand: SERRA
Model: Bavaria SL 110 i 9
Variant: 3100kg | Year of production from: 2004 to: 2013

Valmet 830.1 12.28t 2002-2009

Brand: Valmet
Model: 830.1
Variant: 12.28t | Year of production from: 2002 to: 2009

HDS cranes (hydraulic self-propelled cranes) are heavy equipment used in the forestry industry for transporting and moving wood and other forest materials. HDS cranes are equipped with special hook-like tools for grabbing wood and long arms, which allow for easy maneuvering in difficult terrain.


In forestry, HDS cranes are used to move wood from the cutting site to the storage or loading area for trucks. HDS cranes allow for easy and quick movement of heavy tree trunks, increasing work efficiency and minimizing the risk of injury to forestry workers.


HDS cranes are produced in various sizes and configurations, depending on the needs and requirements of the specific application. There are models with different power and lifting capacity, as well as different working ranges. When choosing the appropriate HDS crane, many factors should be taken into account, such as the size of the wood to be moved, the availability of service and spare parts, and the type of terrain on which the crane will be working.


HDS cranes are extremely useful in the forestry industry and allow for significant streamlining of the wood moving process. By using HDS cranes, costs and processing time for wood can be minimized, and work efficiency can be increased, resulting in greater efficiency and profits for forestry companies.

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