. Converting forest residue to structural flakeboard : the fingerling concept. Particle board; Wood waste Recycling. Figure 15.—Logma T-310 Limber-Buncher. Felled trees are grappled by the front set of limbing knives and drawn top first toward the machine. When the point of minimum top diameter is located under the rear set of knives, these grapple the tree and hold it while the top is sheared. With the rear set of knives holding the tree3 the boom is extended and the front set of knives moves down the stem, removing the FELLING HEAD Figure 16.—Timberjack EW-30 tree-length harvester. F
. Converting forest residue to structural flakeboard : the fingerling concept. Particle board; Wood waste Recycling. Figure 15.—Logma T-310 Limber-Buncher. Felled trees are grappled by the front set of limbing knives and drawn top first toward the machine. When the point of minimum top diameter is located under the rear set of knives, these grapple the tree and hold it while the top is sheared. With the rear set of knives holding the tree3 the boom is extended and the front set of knives moves down the stem, removing the FELLING HEAD Figure 16.—Timberjack EW-30 tree-length harvester. Fells, limbs, bucks, and transports whole trees. 28. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gardner, Rulon B. cn; Schaffer, Erwin L. cn; Erickson, John R; Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah) 1n. Ogden, Utah : Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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