Woodworking – Bench dog
Patent
1977-03-22
1981-06-02
Peters, Jimmy C.
Woodworking
Bench dog
144 34R, A01G 2308
Patent
active
042705860
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a method and apparatus for continuously felling trees to be used ultimately for lumber, pulp wood, and the like. The method comprises moving a tree cutting means through a stand of trees in such a manner that the trees will fall in a rearwardly direction relative to the direction of travel of the tree cutting means through the stand of trees. The apparatus comprises a tree cutting means and a means such as a power wagon for moving the cutting means through the stand of trees at a rate whereby the trees topple in the desired substantially parallel pattern.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2462314 (1949-02-01), Fuqua
patent: 2662561 (1953-12-01), Duncan
patent: 3659635 (1972-05-01), Mellgren
Hyde Bruce
Tyndall Wayne
Peters Jimmy C.
Prince Albert Pulpwood Ltd.
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