Fuel, Hydraulic Oil and Lubricant Consumption in Swedish Mechanized Harvesting Operations, 1996

When subjecting forest products to certification the total environmental load of wood harvesting machinery should also be assessed. In this study fuel hydraulic oil and lubricant consumption in harvesting operations in Sweden has been examined by using machine data acquired through a questionnaire....

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Published inJournal of forest engineering Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 59 - 66
Main Authors Athanassiadis, D., Lidestav, G., Wästerlund, I.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.1999
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Summary:When subjecting forest products to certification the total environmental load of wood harvesting machinery should also be assessed. In this study fuel hydraulic oil and lubricant consumption in harvesting operations in Sweden has been examined by using machine data acquired through a questionnaire. The objectives of the study were to assess the contractor and forest company owned harvesters' and forwarders' average oil consumption in practical harvesting operations in Sweden, ascertain if the ownership and size of the machines give different consumption figures and estimate the use of environmentally acceptable hydraulic oils as well as the amount of oil spilled outdoors. Diesel consumption was found to be 9351/1000 m 3 ub for forwarders and 1 1671/1000 m 3 ub for single-grip harvesters. Hydraulic, transmission and chainsaw oil consumption was significantly higher in forest company owned harvesters while no significant differences were observed among forwarders. Hydraulic oil spillage was estimated for both harvesters and forwarders at 201/1000 m 3 ub. For felling and crosscutting trees a further 351/1000 m 3 ub of chainsaw oil is spilled. Ninety percent of the utilized hydraulic oil was environmentally compatible.
ISSN:0843-5243
2327-8897
DOI:10.1080/08435243.1999.10702725