The arm has already grabbed a thick maple trunk. “The hard wood really makes our Fendt work. The PTO and the entire tractor always have to deliver the highest performance,” says Johann Kronawitter, the boss of the company, who watches what is happening very carefully. Christian, who operates the chipper, always takes the tractor and implement to their limits. In just a few seconds, the monstrous machine turns the once monumental maple trunk into finely chopped material, which will be used for generating energy in wood chip heating systems or thermal power stations. There is a lot of creaking and cracking. The enormous power of the chipper and the 936 Vario can be felt. For 61-year-old Johann Kronawitter it is music to his ears. For nearly seven years, the Kronawitters have been underway with their wood chipper, throughout the Bavarian Forest, as well as the neighbouring Czech Republic and Austria. The wood chipper is in operation almost year around. “Whenever it is possible, we produce wood chips,” admits Johann Kronawitter with a wink. His Fendt tractors drive up to 170 kilometres from the farmyard in Untergriesbach in the district of Passau to the work site and back. This adds up to 1000 operating hours every year with the chipper alone. A fast and fuel-efficient tractor is essential. For Johann it is clear that only a Fendt can do that. He is a true Fendt fan. For Kronawitter, the advantages of the green tractors in forestry operations lie at hand. “The reversing driver station and the high PTO power make the 936 Vario predestined for forestry operations,” he raves. “Especially for long distances, the high travelling speed and low fuel consumption of our Fendt tractors are a great advantage,” according to the senior boss.