GROT Forwarding and Further Transport.

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GROT HARVESTING
requires a certain type of equipment for optimal results and cost-efficiency.
The optimal choice for GROT forwarding is a "medium-size" (10 - 12 ton) .
A GROT forwarder must be equipped with a .
The slash grapple substantially reduces the risk of picking up with the GROT.
Tracks significantly reduce a forwarder´s .
ECO-Magnum tracks have been specially designed to work well on soil types with low .
The metal pieces of the GROT forwarder which may become loose and end up in the GROT should be painted with a brightly .

GROT PILING
When planning and carrying out , you should always consider also the following:
If the branches are so weak that they bend, tops can be used as an underlay for a . However, if a top with thick branches is placed on the ground, the branches will press into the . If the loading or chipping of the pile is done during a , clumps with mineral soil can stick to the tops. The right type of , correctly cross-piled, wil provide a good foundation under a GROT pile and will help to improve the of the GROT. For example, placing the tops on stumps can help to reduce contact with the .

FURTHER TRANSPORT
The person carrying out the chipping or of GROT should take care of the following:
- make sure that markings on the piles which are to be chipped or transported should correspond with the information on the ;
- contact and ask the in case of any questions;
- contact the supervisor in case of a risk for ;
- not drive on poor roads when frozen ground is ;
- clean , culverts and roads.