Composants du système Technion xLogger

Toutes les abatteuses Keto modernes utilisent l’ordinateur xLogger de Technion. Le xLogger est un système sophistiqué de modules connectés par des fils et des câbles entre la cabine et la tête de l’abatteuse. Chaque module est une pièce de matériel facilement remplaçable qui permet l’entrée de commandes ou qui fonctionne dans le traitement et/ou leContinue reading “Composants du système Technion xLogger”

Renaming Your Profile (Technion Tutorial)

Welcome to another Technion xLogger Tutorial for your Keto Harvester. In the last instalment, we went over the basic modules that make up your xLogger system. Continuing with the basics, today we will go over renaming your profile. This is a handy, simple process that is useful when there are multiple operators using the sameContinue reading “Renaming Your Profile (Technion Tutorial)”

Say Hello to the Keto 100 Karate Harvester/Processor

With a proven track record in Finland and Japan, the Keto 100 Karate harvester/processor is now available for the first time in Canada and the United States. This particular model is smaller than the Keto 660 or 870 models typically seen in North America. It has a single-cut felling diameter of 18″ (45 cm), andContinue reading “Say Hello to the Keto 100 Karate Harvester/Processor”

Technion xLogger System Overview

All modern Keto Harvesters run using the Technion xLogger computer. The xLogger is a sophisticated system of modules connected through wires and cables between the cab and the harvester head. Each module is an easily replaceable piece of hardware that either allows command inputs, or functions in the processing and/or relaying of information between systemContinue reading “Technion xLogger System Overview”

No Measuring Wheel on Keto Harvesters

There is no measuring wheel on a Keto Harvester. Consequently, one of the frequently asked questions is how do they measure? Simply put, they use their tracks. We’ve written about the advantages of tracks before (click here to read the article). But when it comes to measuring, they are really hard to beat. Each trackContinue reading “No Measuring Wheel on Keto Harvesters”

Chat With Don Palmer

The TrackGrip and Keto Harvesters teams recently hit the road for a meetup at the 2024 Oregon Logging Conference. While out west, we also had the opportunity to visit a long-time customer, Don Palmer. Don has been working with the Keto brand in Washington state since 1991. He currently uses a Keto 870B model, butContinue reading “Chat With Don Palmer”

2024 Oregon Logging Conference

Are you heading out to the 2024 Oregon Logging Conference? If so, swing by booth 100 in the Performance Hall and say hello! Erkki Kukkonen (owner of TrackGrip) will be there all weekend alongside Lauri Ketonen (the inventor of Keto Harvesters) and Jari Hakala from the Keto Harvesters head office in Finland. We can showContinue reading “2024 Oregon Logging Conference”

Keto Harvesters in Timberline Magazine!

Recently, an article featured TrackGrip and Keto Harvesters in Timberline Magazine. In an interview with Chad Batton from Batton Enterprises in Tennessee, the article details why the Battons chose Keto Harvesters back in 2013 and have stuck with the brand ever since. Like many others, they were impressed with the incredible grip, light weight, versatility,Continue reading “Keto Harvesters in Timberline Magazine!”

5 raisons de choisir les abatteuses Keto

Il existe de nombreuses marques d’abatteuses d’arbres sur le marché. La plupart d’entre elles utilisent des variantes de la configuration de la roue d’alimentation pour traiter les arbres abattus. Bien qu’elles puissent utiliser les moteurs hydrauliques les plus puissants pour les roues d’alimentation, le problème est que des patinages peuvent se produire avec une puissanceContinue reading “5 raisons de choisir les abatteuses Keto”

Take It From Wayne

Here at TrackGrip, we’re sold on Keto Harvesters. In fact, we could talk about them until we’re blue in the face. But why take it from us? Instead, take it from Wayne LeBlanc. At 79 years old, Wayne has an incredible history in the logging industry. It runs in his family. Wayne actually started loggingContinue reading “Take It From Wayne”

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