I bought a new 34t in 1987. Mine had a 3 cylinder Deutz and a shear head. It didn’t have AC and about half the ground travel speed of this one. I could cut 2 trailer loads a day of 8ft wood in a first thinning and the forwarder operator drove the truck.
Makeri was originally designed and manufactured in Finland in the early -80's. As well as this 34T model. have you modified the sawhead from guillotine?
I bought this machine and it has not instruction manual, service book, scheme of electric and hydraulic circumferences. Have you got these documents? Do you know where I can get these things? Thanks
Some of these idiots don't realize these machines were solely designed to thin young trees, especially pine plantations. They were small and versatile and desinged not to destroy the remaining trees. Of course newer machines are faster, but also quite expensive. We purchased a new 33T model in 1985 for around $65,000 and it worked quite well for thinning red pine plantations.
hi seth how can i get ahold of this mike. too see about possably makeing a cutting head for me and ware may i ask is he from in Wisconsin thanks. there is no way too email you because you have that part turned off thanks.
Great little machine! Thanks for posting.
I bought a new 34t in 1987. Mine had a 3 cylinder Deutz and a shear head. It didn’t have AC and about half the ground travel speed of this one. I could cut 2 trailer loads a day of 8ft wood in a first thinning and the forwarder operator drove the truck.
nice little fence post cutter...
Certainly not the fastest but it seems to get it done. Thanks for the vid I've not seen this befor.
Fantastic tool !!
That would work really good for my yard.
It's sad that we don't make Lokomo Makeri anymore 😢
Makeri was originally designed and manufactured in Finland in the early -80's. As well as this 34T model.
have you modified the sawhead from guillotine?
It might not be the fastest in the world, but cnsidering the conditions and age of the technology, its pretty fast
But you titles this video "fastest tree harvester in the world". Why do you want to jerk people around like that?
Should have your truck close by and be dropping the cut chunks right into the truck for hauling!
The bar saw is faster than the original shear head.
Where would I find parts fo r a locomo mt34 ?
I need a head like that for red cedar
Anyone know where I can find one of these?
Who needs clean windows if you got a Fast Harvester :)
LoL must be like sitting in a Terrarium
I bought this machine and it has not instruction manual, service book, scheme of electric and hydraulic circumferences. Have you got these documents? Do you know where I can get these things? Thanks
Jana Marešová you still have it?
i suppose flat ground and 3 stick red pine makes this look fast!
Do you or anyone else watching this know where I can find one of these machines to purchase? even if it is outside the U.S. Thanks!
Some of these idiots don't realize these machines were solely designed to thin young trees, especially pine plantations. They were small and versatile and desinged not to destroy the remaining trees. Of course newer machines are faster, but also quite expensive. We purchased a new 33T model in 1985 for around $65,000 and it worked quite well for thinning red pine plantations.
hi seth how can i get ahold of this mike. too see about possably makeing a cutting head for me and ware may i ask is he from in Wisconsin thanks. there is no way too email you because you have that part turned off thanks.
Bob Upton Bancroft Wi is the guy you really want.
I want to see it do hardwood. and a tree bigger than 10 inch
lol we run a cat 501 HD with a 4 roller fabtek head and it's not the fastest by far but it's a heck of a lot faster than this
where does this compare to the Ponsse?
Come to the west coast of BC we will show you what a tree is .You could not pick up our
branches with that thing .
smallest trees in the world too lol :)
looks like a toy one
I mean it's a cool little machine, and it does get the job done, but it's not the fastest by far
Hah good joke. Litle fire wood maker😂😂
Bwaahaha!
pretty slow, considering he is cutting down 3 to 4" trees.
hes not cutting trees, hes cutting poles, not suitable for saw logs