Unearthing plants or buried objects – Railroad ballast removal and assorting or separating
Patent
1978-03-02
1980-02-05
Mancene, Louis G.
Unearthing plants or buried objects
Railroad ballast removal and assorting or separating
37104, 104 7R, F01B 2700
Patent
active
041868048
ABSTRACT:
A ballast excavation chain arrangement includes a polygonal chain guide and an endless ballast excavation link chain supported therein. The lower portions of two longitudinally extending guide sections are connected to respective ends of a transversely extending guide section and the latter guide section and a portion of the link chain is mounted for extension transversely of, and below, the track for excavating ballast. Hydraulic drives are provided for laterally adjusting at least the lower portions of the longitudinally extending guide sections for selectively extending the chain guide to the right and to the left of the track.
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Fulser Karl
Theurer Josef
Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen-Industriegesellschaft m.b.H
Hirsch Paul J.
Kelman Kurt
Mancene Louis G.
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