Harvesters have become a common solution for wood harvesting in coniferous and broadleaved stands. Unfortunately, not every customer will accept logs with damage on the lateral surface of the roundwood caused by feed roller spikes. The extent of the wood damage caused by the spikes of harvester heads depends mainly on the type of feed rollers and tree species. The objective of the study was to investigate the external damage to pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) roundwood from harvester head spikes depending on the season of the year and harvester engine RPM, as well as the significance and potential consequences of such damage. The scope of the study also included an analysis of wood damage depth in three stem sections. The experimental plots sele...
Although only a few harvesting systems today intentionally remove bark prior to transporting logs to...
Damage to the residual stand caused by forest operations can have detrimental impacts on the biologi...
The paper presents the comparison of the influence of the season (winter and summer) on the level of...
Harvesters have become a common solution for wood harvesting in coniferous and broadleaved stands. U...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the depth of damages caused by harvester head feed roller ...
Stump-site debarking has undergone a considerable shift from being common practice during the 1960s–...
The objectives of this study was to record residual stand damage during harvesting operations and ev...
Damage to the remaining stand is an unavoidable consequence of thinning operations. The different ma...
The effect of four harvesting systems for thinning tasks (harvester-forwarder, chainsaw-skidder, cha...
Log damage was examined in terms of volume and value losses by harvesting system, function, tree spe...
Abstract: The development and deployment of harvesting systems aims to provide physically feasible, ...
Background and Purpose: Logging is an example of the strongest human influence on forest environment...
Moose (Alces alces L.) browsing causes severe damage in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedling st...
This research was conducted to determine the cause, intensity and location of damage (stem, butt end...
Mechanical injuries were examined after single-tree selection harvesting in multi-storied stands of ...
Although only a few harvesting systems today intentionally remove bark prior to transporting logs to...
Damage to the residual stand caused by forest operations can have detrimental impacts on the biologi...
The paper presents the comparison of the influence of the season (winter and summer) on the level of...
Harvesters have become a common solution for wood harvesting in coniferous and broadleaved stands. U...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the depth of damages caused by harvester head feed roller ...
Stump-site debarking has undergone a considerable shift from being common practice during the 1960s–...
The objectives of this study was to record residual stand damage during harvesting operations and ev...
Damage to the remaining stand is an unavoidable consequence of thinning operations. The different ma...
The effect of four harvesting systems for thinning tasks (harvester-forwarder, chainsaw-skidder, cha...
Log damage was examined in terms of volume and value losses by harvesting system, function, tree spe...
Abstract: The development and deployment of harvesting systems aims to provide physically feasible, ...
Background and Purpose: Logging is an example of the strongest human influence on forest environment...
Moose (Alces alces L.) browsing causes severe damage in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) seedling st...
This research was conducted to determine the cause, intensity and location of damage (stem, butt end...
Mechanical injuries were examined after single-tree selection harvesting in multi-storied stands of ...
Although only a few harvesting systems today intentionally remove bark prior to transporting logs to...
Damage to the residual stand caused by forest operations can have detrimental impacts on the biologi...
The paper presents the comparison of the influence of the season (winter and summer) on the level of...