Would be interesting to see it close up. Curious if he ordered it specifically with those feed wheels, or if they are standard. I've heard people seem to like them Also, are the main hoses into the head spread far enough apart that they are individually removable? What about some of the rest of the plumbing, front knife hose routing etc
One of my favorite features was that there aren't any top knife hoses exposed at all. Each boom tip hose where it meets the head was also on its own swivel.
@@Loggermack so is all the access under the head cover? Are the fittings easily accessible? As far as the active speed goes, can the operator adjust where in the diameter range the displacement shift occurs, or is that hard-coded in? Depending on length and species of wood that could be different. Heavy hardwood vs a second thinning red pine stand or something
Those are great questions. I honestly don't have an answer to. I had only a few hours of time to watch the machine and focused on video of it in action
They don't have the software figured out yet for short wood yet. This is so far the first and only new h8 in hardwood for sure. At the time of this video it was the only one in north America. It needs some ironing out for sure, but I'd put it against any other head on the market in it's size and weight class
Glad I don’t have to sub to Euro guys anymore got you in a forwarder nice! And yeah the found you from the farmer guy . Man you let him run it ? I’d have run. 😂
Really cool
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Would be interesting to see it close up. Curious if he ordered it specifically with those feed wheels, or if they are standard. I've heard people seem to like them
Also, are the main hoses into the head spread far enough apart that they are individually removable? What about some of the rest of the plumbing, front knife hose routing etc
One of my favorite features was that there aren't any top knife hoses exposed at all. Each boom tip hose where it meets the head was also on its own swivel.
@@Loggermack so is all the access under the head cover? Are the fittings easily accessible? As far as the active speed goes, can the operator adjust where in the diameter range the displacement shift occurs, or is that hard-coded in? Depending on length and species of wood that could be different. Heavy hardwood vs a second thinning red pine stand or something
Those are great questions. I honestly don't have an answer to. I had only a few hours of time to watch the machine and focused on video of it in action
@@Loggermack 👍 thanks for the video
spent a day in the woods with my father in law he was running a forworder for Holli at the time.
Nice! 👍
Why does the video cut out every time it gets to a difficult part of the tree?
Sweet! I'm not sure I'm convinced the active speed motors are the way to go tho. Hard to tell on video tho I guess.
For short wood it just needs a little fine tuning. It's definitely an animal though!
What model Ponsse?
Ponsse Ergo with the new H8 Active Feed
What is with the dramatic music? Rather hear the machine instead.
Noted for next time brother always appreciate feedback 👍
If u love ponsse then youd understand haha
Cool head, it looks fast but not as fast as an sp661lf
They don't have the software figured out yet for short wood yet. This is so far the first and only new h8 in hardwood for sure. At the time of this video it was the only one in north America. It needs some ironing out for sure, but I'd put it against any other head on the market in it's size and weight class
@@GreatLakesLogger Interesting.
Glad I don’t have to sub to Euro guys anymore got you in a forwarder nice! And yeah the found you from the farmer guy . Man you let him run it ? I’d have run. 😂
I enjoy the European videos but they don't have hardwood like here. I've been running an Ergo 6 years now 🤙
And Zach was extra careful 😂
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