Ponsse H6 harvester head








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The machine had approximately 14,000 operating hours in 2022 when purchased from the company Flexim. Since then, it has hardly been used, which is also the reason for the sale.
The efficiency, economy, and compact size of the PONSSE H6 harvester head make it the best all-around harvester head on the market. The PONSSE H6 is highly versatile and can be used for everything from thinning small trees to final felling.
A large opening and precise control make operation easier. Thanks to wide tilting movements combined with fast and powerful feeding and cutting, the PONSSE H6 is a highly reliable harvester head suitable for all site types. Its short and durable design, large feed rollers, and excellent delimbing capacity—along with low knife friction during grip—are features that ensure high productivity even in tough conditions. The PONSSE H6 is also excellent for multi-stemming, where the operation is based on controlling the feed rollers and standard delimbing knives. When the machine grabs a new stem, the feed rollers hold the current log in the head while the knives grip the new tree. Multi-stemming significantly speeds up harvesting and improves results on sites with smaller trees. This function does not compromise the harvester head’s performance when handling single stems.
Year of manufacture: 2015
DIMENSIONS
Weight (depending on equipment): 1,050 kg (2,315 lbs) without rotator
Length: 1,445 mm (57 in)
Width: 1,500 mm (59 in)
Height without rotator: 1,530 mm (60 in)
FEEDING UNIT
Feeding system: 3 rollers
Feeding power: 25 kN (5,620 lbf)
Feeding speed: 6 m/s (19.7 ft/s)
Maximum opening: 600 mm (23.6 in)
DEBRANCHING UNIT
Number of knives: 4 + 1 + 1
Max opening of front knives: 640 mm (25.2 in)
Max opening of rear knives: 650 mm (25.6 in)
Delimbing knives and feed rollers operated independently: Yes
Operating pressure: 28 MPa (4,060 psi)
Minimum carrier weight: 15–16 tons
MEASUREMENT & CONTROL SYSTEM
Measuring system: PONSSE Opti4G