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Waratah introduces a slightly larger HTH622 later identified as the “HTH622 Warrior.”

A new HTH623C debuts as a perfect match for the 25-ton carrier for deck processing or harvesting. It’s powerful, fast and everything in between.

Following as a second generation of the H415X, the rugged H425X continues as an extreme duty head that excels in mixed stand harvesting.

The FL100 is introduced to offer unmatched strength and versatility in big timber felling – it’s a beast!

Launched as a complementary feature to TimberRite H-16, our mapping option allows operators to visualize production data and improve jobsite efficiency.

The HTH623C LP is introduced as a multi-use head built to work as a loader-processor on the deck, under a yarder or roadside.

With the launch of the HTH622B Series-III, Waratah manufactures the 3,000th 622B head, a volume milestone for a single model.

Following the successful TimberRite 30L/H measuring and control systems, the TimberRite H-16 system sets a new standard for head control, data and information.

Following customer requests to make data transfer from machines easier, the WaratahMate smartphone app is introduced to simplify sending measuring system data to forestry companies.

A two-roller H215E head debuts, setting the standard for purpose-built heads and single-pass eucalyptus debarking.

The aggressive HTH625C is revealed with new twin lower arms for large timber applications, harvesting or processing. It becomes popular on levelling carriers, optimizing productivity with impressive log control.

Following the HTH470HD, a new H480C model debuts and gains a global following.

The popular 624 “Super” is replaced with the “C” model – equipped with a premium valve for more performance and undeniable longevity.

Following the success of the 622 Warrior, a new 622 “B” model is introduced and becomes legendary.

Waratah introduces the new HTH624 Super model. Known as the “Super,” this head becomes popular with loggers in the Pacific Northwest of North America.

The HTH 26” Bigwood debuts to meet the demand for a clear fell machine in New Zealand. Affectionately known as the “Bigwood,” it’s built for punishment from large trees and carriers.

Following development of a machine and head for felling and delimbing Radiata Pine, eventually we add drive motors and a chainsaw to evolve into our first harvester.

Waratah is formed in Tokoroa, New Zealand, servicing the local power, pulp, logging and heavy-industry equipment needs.

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