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Loglift Forestry Cranes
OVERVIEW

Built for Long Shifts

Built for forestry’s harsh conditions, Jonsered and Loglift cranes keep your loading cycle moving when days are long and payloads stay heavy. From full length to cut to length timber, there’s a setup to suit your operation, with TRT support to keep it earning.


FEATURES

Jonsered and Loglift cranes are built for forestry work where uptime, control, and repeatable cycles matter more than marketing claims. They are designed to handle harsh conditions and keep productivity steady across long shifts, whether you are moving full length timber or cut to length stems.

The range covers purpose built log crane setups, plus options suited to recycling and yard handling where materials are rough and the work is repetitive.

HiVision is part of the range, aimed at improving operator visibility and control at the grapple, where most of the risk and wasted movement sits.

TRT helps you narrow the right crane, grapple, and configuration for your truck and work cycle, then backs it with local parts and service support.

  • Forestry focused lifting

    Built for harsh environments
ons seamless, with crane setups built for timber handling and high cycle work in rough conditions.

  • Built for harsh environments

    Made to combat tough sites and year round weather, so you can keep working when conditions change.

  • Log crane configurations

    Options to suit smart operators and real loading methods, from smaller setups through to heavier handling requirements.

  • HiVision operator visibility

    Improves the way you operate the crane, giving better visibility and control where the work happens.

  • Recycling handling capability

    Suitable for handling scrap metal and building site waste, when you need a crane that can take repetitive, rough work.

  • Grapple and attachment range

    From small to large industrial grapples, the range supports different payloads and handling styles.

  • Wide model and variant choice

    The range spans HIAB X-HiPro 358 through to 1058 EP, with E and EP variants plus jib options on selected models. You can balance reach, lift, and truck integration without forcing a one size fit.


SPECIFICATIONS

Forestry demands high productivity every day, so the crane needs to stay reliable when conditions are rough and the work is repetitive. Jonsered and Loglift cranes are built for long working days, heavy payloads, and year round operation.

This head page does not list model level specifications. TRT can provide model charts, reach and lift figures, and configuration options once your lift profile and truck setup are known.

Details
Rated lifting capacity
8.0–26.5 tm
Outreach range
7.2–16.0 m
Slewing angle
Up to 425° on some models
Slewing system
Double rack slewing
Control type
Hydraulic pilot control
Installation configuration
Truck mounted, fixed installation
Operator station
Top seat / high seat / cabin (options)
Timber handling configuration
Cut-to-length / tree length
Surface protection
nDurance corrosion protection
Hose protection
HPL hose protection link
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loglift forestry cranes faqs

  • What’s the difference between LOGLIFT Z and S models?

    Z models are foldable and suit trucks where you want to conserve cargo space, while still keeping strong lift and reach. S models are commonly positioned for tree length timber handling and higher duty work.

  • Can I run a telescopic boom on a LOGLIFT?

    Yes, some models can be equipped with a telescopic boom when you need extra reach flexibility for cut to length loading. TRT can confirm which configurations suit your truck and work cycle.

  • What is nDurance and why should I care?

    nDurance is Hiab’s surface protection system designed to protect the crane from the elements and resist corrosion over the crane’s working life. It matters because forestry work is constant exposure, and paint and protection failures turn into downtime.

  • What is the Hose Protection Link?

    HPL is a hose protection feature intended to reduce hose damage in hard working environments. It is a practical uptime feature when the crane is cycling all day and operating around timber stacks and bunks.

  • What operator seat options are available?

    Top seat operation is listed on LOGLIFT models, and some models reference a Premium Top Seat option. TRT can help you choose the right operator position based on visibility needs and how your sites are set up.

  • What do you need from me to size the right LOGLIFT?

    Tell TRT what timber you handle, your heaviest routine lifts, and the furthest working radius you regularly need. Then add your truck details and loading method, cut to length or tree length, so the crane, grapple, and installation match how you actually work.

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