Fleet Technology

Hydraulics + GPS = Control

Planning-level specs, safer workflows, and maintenance discipline.

Hydraulics (Simple)

Pressure is force potential; flow is speed. We track heat, leaks, and response lag to prevent downtime and unsafe recovery work.

GPS Guidance

Operators work inside mapped rules: boundaries, buffers, and trigger zones. That reduces mistakes and keeps execution consistent.

Equipment Specs (Planning Level)

Used for pairing machines and setting realistic production expectations.

Machine Pressure Flow Lift/Clamp Weight Notes
Tracked Feller-Buncher 75–95 MPa 160–240 L/min 27–33 kN 35–45 t Undercarriage traction; high stability
CTL Harvester 60–80 MPa 120–190 L/min 18–26 kN 20–32 t Head feed + delimb; clean merchandising
Forwarder 40–60 MPa 100–160 L/min 14–20 kN 18–26 t Bunk 10–16 t; low ground impact options
Grapple Skidder 50–75 MPa 130–210 L/min 18–26 kN 22–34 t High drawbar pull; efficient extraction
Knuckleboom Loader 35–55 MPa 90–150 L/min 12–18 kN 20–30 t High-cycle loading; deck control
Dozer 30–60 MPa 80–140 L/min 10–16 kN 18–30 t Road & trail shaping; grade control
Excavator 30–55 MPa 90–160 L/min 12–18 kN 18–30 t Culverts, ditches, site prep tasks
Chipper/Grinder 80–120 MPa 200–450 L/min 24–42 kN 35–65 t Biomass utilization; variable chip
Log Truck (legal) Axle/permit dependent; appointment-driven
Lowboy (haul) Moves machines; routing + bridge constraints