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+ A forwarder for thinning and final felling+ Steerable wagon with 54° steering angle & accurate tracking+ Powerful chassis+ Large wheels+ Wide Load+ Spacious cab with Comfort Line+ Compatible for bearing or drawing tracks on all-wheel pairs
Hydraulically operated headboard and front bunk make Rottne F13D, 8-wheels forwarder with a load capacity of 14-tonnes, versatile when handling different length timber. Alternatively, the forwarder is equipable with width-adjustable load bunks (Wide Load) and hydraulic stakes, which increase its flexibility and load capacity from 4,7 m2 to 5,5 m2.
Rottne F13D chassis can manage final felling, while the steering wagon with a large steering angle of 54°, small turning circle, and accurate tracking makes it ideal for dense thinning.
Due to the articulated wagon, the machine steering angle is increased from 43° to 54°, making this medium-sized forwarder a versatile thinning forwarder with a high capacity.
Rottne F13D articulated wagon gives unique capabilities when driving off-road. The large steering angle and tight turning radius make it very compliant. The forwarder’s chassis can cope with final felling, yet it is also ideal in light, dense thinning areas because of its unique wagon steering.
Wagon steering, linked to the forwarder’s frame steering, but it is controllable separately, with a joystick. Thus, the Rottne F13D is easy to maneuver, for example, when being reversed along a strip road. When frame steering and wagon steering are synchronized, the tractor vehicle and wagon follow identical paths, which reduces the risk of driving damage along strip roads.
Rottne equips forwarders, with individual bogie lifts, for over 30 years. The bogie lift makes the forwarder more flexible – in confined passages, wet or steep terrain, or moving between felling objects.
The bogie lift is individual, meaning that right and left-hands are controllable separately.
Ergonomic operator station with luxury-class comfort
+ Same cab for all forwarders + Large windows provide excellent visibility + Low sound level – quieter than in a car + Comfort Line
The spacious and comfortable cab has a modern design where the operator sits in the center. The large windows and low-set instrument panel provide an uninterrupted view of the immediate and overhead surroundings. The cab has several storage compartments, a heated compartment for food containers; the air conditioner, with filters for both fresh air and recirculated air, has a high fan capacity.
The unique Comfort Line cab suspension system reduces shock and impact, making driving on terrain significantly smoother. Initially, Comfort Line was introduced in 2007 – and is now a tried and tested system. Since its introduction, Comfort Line had been developed with improved software, more robust design, and precision positioning.
Sound levels are low – in cabs, it is quieter than in a new car. Rottne cabs easily satisfy the ergonomic guidelines that apply to forestry machines.
All forwarders have the same cab model. The interior, distribution box, computer equipment, and control functions are identical, which is a significant advantage for operators that switch between different Rottne machines models.
The control system provides a good overview of the machine’s functions. The ROTTNE D5 machine control system is based on CAN bus technology, controls and monitors the engine, transmission, and loader. Settings, monitoring, and troubleshooting can be performed via the touch-screen, mounted on the armrest. Alarms, indicated by visual and audible signals, are displayed in clear-text in the display.
High service availability is a critical factor for sound and effective timber production.
+ Fully automatic reporting + Powerful processor and hard drive + Stanford 2010-standard + Increases work efficiency + Large touch screen
The communication between harvesters, forwarders, and clients is becoming increasingly vital for work in the forest to become rational and productive. Naturally, Rottne forwarders computer is compatible with Standford 2010-standard and manages automatic reporting with standard pdf-files.
Rottne forwarders computer has Forester F30- and GeoInfo software, with GPS-equipment as an option. These simplify planning, reporting, and provide accurate follow-up. The forwarder computer consists of a powerful computer and a large touch screen; a printer is also equipable.
The forwarder computer receives production files from the harvester. The forwarder reports the amount of timber driven out to the road and its location for onward transport. The forwarder computer gives operations follow-up, which shows the machine owner how efficient the operator and machine perform.
Geoinfo is an option to plan and increase the efficiency of forwarding. This software enables information such as production files and maps with working routes to be automatically transferred from the harvester to the forwarder to facilitate transport planning and ensure that all felled timber is collected.
The engine compartment is quickly accessible with the engine hood folded forwards with the belly plate lowered down. The tilting cab opens up the entire power train for inspection and service. The cab has a large tilt angle that heavier components can be lifted from the tractor frame using lifting equipment.
The entire distribution-box opens up for service via a lockable hatch on the outside of the cab. The operator can check fuses from his position in the driver’s seat.