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Productivity and cost analysis of tower yarder systems using the Koller 507 and the Valentini 400 in southwest Germany

Cable-based timber extraction offers some advantages with regard to impacts to forest stands and soils, and can be used under a wide range of conditions. It is important not only in steep terrain, but also increasingly in flat terrain when soils have low bearing capacity. In this study, utilization...

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Published in:International journal of forest engineering 2020-09, Vol.31 (3), p.172-183
Main Authors: Schweier, Janine, Klein, Marie-Luise, Kirsten, Herbert, Jaeger, Dirk, Brieger, Frauke, Sauter, Udo Hans
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description Cable-based timber extraction offers some advantages with regard to impacts to forest stands and soils, and can be used under a wide range of conditions. It is important not only in steep terrain, but also increasingly in flat terrain when soils have low bearing capacity. In this study, utilization data from two commonly used tower yarding systems were analyzed: a tower yarder with a mounted processor (K507) and a medium-distance tower yarder (V400). Collected data included explanatory variables, such as the proportion of hardwood timber, length of skyline, direction of yarding and dimension of harvested timber. Data were analyzed with regard to the time required for machine installation including set-up and dismantling, machine productivity and resulting production costs. Possible combinations of machines and partial working steps were evaluated. Results indicated an increasing utilization of cable crane systems in horizontal yarding direction throughout the analyzed time period. Further, more time was required to process full trees when the K507 was used, although machine productivity increased. The proportion of processed timber that was hardwood significantly influenced installation times. Results demonstrated that, if the machines had above average productivity, total costs could be reduced in flat terrain by using a cable crane instead of conducting the extraction by skidders.
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