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The Xt28 concept forwarder on an obstacle course at Skogforsk Troëdsson Forestry Teleoperation Lab. The forestry machine weighs 16 tonnes, has six wheels on hydraulically controlled pendulum arms and two steered centre joints. This gives the vehicle great freedom of movement in difficult terrain but makes the vehicle more challenging to control than a conventional forwarder.
Viktor Wiberg
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