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Innovative productivity improvements in forest operations: a comparative study of the Assortment Grapple using a machine simulator

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  • Jussi Manner

    (Skogforsk, Uppsala, Sweden)

  • Simon Berg

    (Division of Forest and Forest Resources, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO), Ås, Norway)

  • Martin Englund

    (Skogforsk, Uppsala, Sweden)

  • Back Tomas Ersson

    (School of Forest Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Skinnskatteberg, Sweden)

  • Anders Mörk

    (Skogforsk, Uppsala, Sweden)

Abstract

Because of generally small log piles, loading forwarders during thinning is time consuming. The Assortment Grapple, an innovative grapple with an extra pair of claws which facilitates the handling of two assortments during one loading crane cycle, has been designed to decrease forwarders' loading time consumption. A standardized experiment was performed in a virtual thinning stand using a machine simulator with the objectives to form guidelines for working with the Assortment Grapple and to analyse its development potential. Four experienced operators participated in the study. According to the results, the Assortment Grapple's accumulating function is beneficial only when there are no remaining trees between piles loaded during the same crane cycle. In such cases, none of participating operators lost time, and 3 of 4 operators saved time notably. The problem with the remaining trees is the extra time required to steer the crane tip around them. Therefore, a harvester should place those log piles that are later to be forwarded together in the same space with no remaining trees between the piles. Furthermore, we recommend that the Assortment Grapple's usability will be improved by adding an own rocker switch on the forwarder's controls to command the extra claws.

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  • Jussi Manner & Simon Berg & Martin Englund & Back Tomas Ersson & Anders Mörk, 2020. "Innovative productivity improvements in forest operations: a comparative study of the Assortment Grapple using a machine simulator," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 66(11), pages 443-451.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnljfs:v:66:y:2020:i:11:id:104-2020-jfs
    DOI: 10.17221/104/2020-JFS
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    1. Martin STRANDGARD & Rick MITCHELL & Mauricio ACUNA, 2017. "Time consumption and productivity of a forwarder operating on a slope in a cut-to-length harvest system in a Pinus radiata D. Don pine plantation," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 63(7), pages 324-330.
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