Woodworking – Bark rosser – Tree climber
Patent
1993-02-10
1994-03-15
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Bark rosser
Tree climber
59 84, 144 2Z, B27L 100
Patent
active
052939162
ABSTRACT:
A log debarking chain flail apparatus 10 is illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 removing bark from a log 12. The apparatus includes two opposing flail assemblies 18 and 20 having a plurality of chain flails 22 that extend radially outward as the assembly is rotated. Each of the chain flails include a plurality of chain links extending from an inner end 22a to an outer end 22b in which each of the links has a longitudinal segment 46. A tooth 50 is formed on one or more of the longitudinal segments 46 for scraping and/or cutting the bark from the exterior 14 of the log 12.
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Manitowoc--VFDD Series-II, "Vertical Flail Delimber/Debarker".
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