Radio controlled downhill skyline logging carriage and system

Traversing hoists – Overhead – Cable

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212 87, 212 89, B66C 2100

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047353279

ABSTRACT:
A skyline logging system which uses an improved carriage which can traverse intermediate supports, which can lift both ends of a load of logs, which has a telescoping center beam to accommodate different lengths of logs, which carries an on-board engine so that it is self contained as to power to haul logs up to the carriage, and which is radio controlled so that a man on the ground can perform all of the logging operations.

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