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The
425EX Tracked Harvesters follow Timbco's tradition of
unrivaled production and standard-setting purpose-built
forestry design – whether equipped as a harvester or as
a feller-buncher.
The heritage of the 425 goes back 20 years, to the
development of the industry's first purpose-built
feller-buncher with 4-way cab leveling and engine up
design.
Like it's bigger brothers, the 425EX/EXL was born to be
a high producer. With one size class smaller
undercarriage, Valmet 425's are able to out perform
other machines of their size because of its ability to
multi-function and maintain performance.
Closed-loop track drives with independent 55gpm pump for
each track and powerful 2-speed track motors deliver
huge tractive effort for fast work – Timbco/Valmet
hallmarks!
Of course every 425 has innovations that boost
performance - it's the Valmet way. Like the smoothest
controls around, a vacuum pump option to evacuate
hydraulic lines in the event of a break, and a reversing
fan - automatic and on demand - to maintain normal
temperatures in trashy conditions.
Awesome hydraulics, Smooth operation. Together they mean
more wood per hour, and that means less fuel per
truckload! It's cost per ton, per cubic meter, or per
cord that counts. Any way you measure it, the 425EX will
help you control operating costs.
- Higher productivity for peak revenue.
- Improved fuel economy and reliability
- Modest size undercarriage -less machine weight
The 890.3 is a superior forwarder for really heavy final
logging. Anyone who's driven its predecessors can
tell you. It's strength size, and high
productivity make the 890.3 one of the markets most
powerful and effective forwarders.
The 890.3 has the sturdiest and strongest crane on the
market, and as for reach no other machine can match the
890.3 with a CRF 14 crane. The boom features
exceptional geometry with a good operating range and
lifting height, as well as a convenient parking
position. The combination of strength, power and
agility was created using new and improved hydraulics,
increased flow, and refined valves. Together, they
harmonize to make crane operation quicker, more
flexible, and more powerful.
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