Handling GROT — Planning and Preparation

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The fitting of the GROT harvesting site with the planned often affects the economics of GROT harvest on the site.
The of properly piled GROT works well on ground and drying can work even better if GROT is piled on a ridge or a south facing slope.
When processing the GROT material including it should be taken into account that the ability to process it is limited by the size of the infeed opening.
The big dimension roundwood, on which a GROT pile should preferably be placed, creates a "" between the GROT pile and the ground.
To unload empty containers and re-load them requires various .

The operator in GROT harvesting is guided towards felling in a . If this increases a risk of a tree on the machine, another method should be used. When the operator in GROT harvesting has to work against the (e.g. wind direction), the risk for should be taken into consideration.

The performance of the crane is normally limited by the preset pressure of the , the adjustment of each function and associated , which set the maximum pressure. These settings and can also be regarded as protection for the crane, which prevent its exposure to more stress than it is designed to handle.

One component of the crane, which is exposed to strong forces, is the .
For much of the time the slewing motor must be able to counteract the forces transmitted through the crane into the slewing motor. This may be when the processing unit pulls a tree with all its force. Often the valves open: The pressure inside the or the motors is limited by overflow valves. This reduces the machanical on the racks and . The design of the hydraulics reduces the risk for a breakdown, as long as it is possible to let out oil to reduce the stress.