HR56

The HR56 is energy efficient and environmentally friendly harvester for thinning of young and mid-size forests all around the world.

Cab
Weight 13000 kg
Crane Outreach 10 m
Crane Lift Moment 140 kNm
Engine 140 kW

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Ahti Sormunen

Sales Manager, Forest machines

+358 400 346 650

ahti.sormunen(at)sampo-rosenlew.fi

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Jesse Jolkkonen

Sales, North-Finland forest machines

+358 40 7678569

jesse.jolkkonen(at)sampo-rosenlew.fi

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Frame

Light of its weight and sturdy

The working place of a thinning harvester is a young  or mid-sized forest. It grows fairly densely in order to maximise timber production.  Good quality thinning requires that the machine is right size for many types of forest thinning. The machine also has to be light. This is exactly what the HR56 is. 

The high-quality frames are light but sturdy. Its unique agility is ensured by the narrowness of the machine as well as the large 50 degree turning angle of the centre joint. Tyre width can be selected between 600 and 710 millimetres.

Engine

Powered by 4 cylinder AGCO POWER

SAMPO ROSENLEW uses engines manufactured by AGCO POWER with several decades of experience in Linnavuori, Finland. The power plant of the HR56 is the TIER 5 common rail and SCR technology-equipped Power 49 LFTN diesel engine. 

The low fuel consumption of the low-emission engine, coupled with extended service intervals, ensure low operating costs. It has a maximum power of 140 kW and torque is highest exactly in the RPM range that is used the most in operation. The tried and tested engines are silent.

Cab

Productivity is done in the cab

The cab of the SAMPO ROSENLEW harvesters has always been located on a different frame than the engine, which is why the working environment is always pleasant and quiet. Working is efficient in the spacious and quiet cab designed by Sampo-Rosenlew Ltd. 

Visibility is excellent also to the tops of the trees, which is the requirement for choosing the right trees for thinning. The cab design, which fulfils all official standards, makes moving in a dense forest easy and does not harm the remaining trees. Many details that make work easier and more comfortable can be found in the cab.

Crane

More Outreach for use

The 10 metre reach and more than 140  kNm lifting torque of the HR56’s crane ensure smooth working. The crane is also agile to use in a dense forest. The tilt, which can also be switched to automatic, helps to pick out just the right trees and makes working on a slope or in uneven terrain easier. 

The low structure of the crane adds to the latitudinal stability of the machine and improves visibility of the trunks, as does the vertical attachment, which allows the base of the crane to be located as close to the driver as possible.

Harvesting head

Always right for the job

We only use harvester heads from well-known manufacturers. The main brands are Kesla and Keto. For thinning, the harvester head should be compact and designed so that it is easy to move to the tree to be harvested in the dense forest without damage to remaining trees. 

The harvester head and accessories are selected based on the intended use. For example, there are specific equipment or applications for the standard harvesting head designed for producing energy timber.

Measuring computer

Precisely calculated

The measuring computer in charge of the measuring of the timber and the control of the harvesting head. Because the needs of clients vary, the Technion computer we use can be equipped with software of different levels. If there is a need for functions that require PC-level performance, a computer is connected alongside the actual measuring device. This way, a possible malfunction of the PC won’t hinder the use of the machine. 

All necessary functions are available with the measuring device, such as:
- Value bucking
- Harvester head control, monitoring and fault diagnostics
- Work time monitoring
- Wireless transfer of production data