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Ponsse premieres new K121 loader at ExpoForest in Brazil

Finland-headed forest machine manufacturer Ponsse Oyj is launching a new loader that extends its loader series to a new size range. The new K121 loader combines high slewing torque and lifting power, increased reach, and a new type of loader geometry that is easy to control. This enables shorter loading and unloading times, facilitates working in conditions where load handling takes up a large proportion of the working time, sites with large diameter wood and on slopes.

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Ponsse has launched a new loader, the K121, here undergoing trials on an ElephantKing forwarder (photo courtesy Ponsse).

According to Ponsse, the combination of innovations on the K121 makes it the most powerful loader on the market. In conditions where load handling takes up most of the working time, loader capacity is of great importance. On the other hand, at work sites where the driving distances are short and the load sizes are large the usage time of the loader can be as much as 60 percent of the actual working time.

This is the case on plantations where driving distances are very short, for example, the site on which the ExpoForest trade show in Brazil is currently being held and where the loader is being premiered. In these working environments, loader efficiency is particularly important to forwarder productivity. The improved geometry of the K121 loader, easy control system, and the ability to install a grapple with a surface area that is 16 percent larger adds up to significantly increased load-handling performance.

More power to working on slopes

Harvesting on slopes is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, and the new K121 loader further improves the work performance on slopes, by providing the high loader power that is essential for steep conditions. Such conditions also demand a large tilt angle for the crane pillar in order to ensure smooth load handling. The tilt stand available for the K121 loader has a larger tilt angle, guaranteeing that the loader works at the right angle even in steep environments.

Efficient handling of large and long logs

The new loader model makes it easier to efficiently handle and move large logs, for example when loading onto freight trains. Thanks to the high torque, lifting power and stronger reach, trees can be lifted from even further away than before. This reduces the need to move the machine closer to the trees, or having to bring the cut logs to the ground next to the machine before lifting.

A stronger structure

The Ponsse K121 loader has been designed to handle the toughest working conditions. The loader has been field tested in demanding conditions in Canada, Russia and the USA, where they have been put to work for thousands of hours.

According to Ponsse, the results of these field trials have been “very successful and encouraging.” The loader has a great amount of power, it is easy to control, and because of its heavy-duty design is highly reliable. In designing the new kind of structure, the geometry of the loader has been comprehensively rethought to ensure that it is highly manageable, even with very heavy loads.

The hydraulic system, its hoses and pipes have been placed inside the boom for added protection. The extension cylinders are also protected inside the boom, and the piping of the rotator has been protected by passing the pipes directly through the hanger.

In addition, hydraulic end damping has been added to the lifting cylinder to make the operator’s work easier when working at the extreme limits of the cylinder movement, for example on steep slopes. The overall aim of these new structural innovations is to maximise the usage rate and ease of maintenance of the machines.

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