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Machines from the Motendo catalog

John Deere 810 D 10.97t 2005-2007

Brand: John Deere
Model: 810 D
Variant: 10.97t | Year of production from: 2005 to: 2007

John Deere 1210 E IT4 16.443t 2014-2016

Brand: John Deere
Model: 1210 E IT4
Variant: 16.443t | Year of production from: 2014 to: 2016

EcoLog EcoLog 574 C 17.9t 2008-2013

Brand: EcoLog
Model: EcoLog 574 C
Variant: 17.9t | Year of production from: 2008 to: 2013

Gremo 1250 12.5t 2002-2005

Brand: Gremo
Model: 1250
Variant: 12.5t | Year of production from: 2002 to: 2005

EcoLog EcoLog 554 BCT 6WD 12t 2007-2012

Brand: EcoLog
Model: EcoLog 554 BCT 6WD
Variant: 12t | Year of production from: 2007 to: 2012

A forwarder is a forestry machine used to transport wood from the cutting site to the storage or further processing location. These machines are characterized by high mobility and the ability to move on difficult forest terrain.


  • Typical forwarders consist of:
    • a chassis,
    • an operator's cab,
    • a grapple for carrying wood.
  • The forwarder chassis usually consists of four wheels, which provide stability and movement on uneven terrain.
  • The operator's cab is usually spacious and equipped with various control devices, such as a reversing camera, hydraulic and electronic control systems, as well as navigation systems.
  • The forwarder grapple is used for carrying wood and is usually mounted at the end of the boom. This grapple can be hydraulically controlled, allowing for precise gripping and transportation of wood.
  • There are different types of forwarders, depending on their weight, efficiency, and applications.
  • The most important criteria for choosing the right forwarder are the amount of wood to be transported, the type of terrain on which the machine will work, as well as the availability of service and spare parts.
  • Forwarders are very important tools in the forestry industry, as they enable efficient and effective transportation of wood from the cutting site to the storage or further processing location. This makes wood harvesting more profitable and safer for workers, who no longer have to manually carry heavy logs.
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