Description: 3" thick binder full with 8 pounds of 8 x 11" pages - of primarily reference information, with some exercises compiled to be used for a 10 week intensive training course of forest engineering principles (the Forest Engineering Institute) put on jointly for decades by the US Forest Service and Oregon State University Forestry Department - to help both engineers, and foresters understand the design, layout, and operation of logging. This is Volume Two - and includes 15 chapters: Running Skyline, Skyline Mechanics, Rigging Procedures Felling, Directional Fell, Groundbase Systems, Smallwood Harvesting, Equipment Movement, Carriages, Balloon, Helicopter, Landings, Highlead, Guylines, Swings.. EXCELLENT - no writing, tears, creases, etc, noted.
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Publication Year: 1984
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Forest Engineering - Volume 2
Author: Oregon State University
Genre: Business, Economics & Industry, Technology & Engineering
Publisher: USDA Forest Service
Topic: Environmental Engineering, Machinery, Mechanical Engineering, Reference, Science & Nature / Trees & Forests