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Motor Truck Logging Methods / Engineering Experiment Station Series, Bulletin No. 12

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A practical technical guide addressing use of motor trucks and trailers for hauling logs in the Pacific Northwest. It surveys early adoption and development of heavy-duty trailers, compares motor trucks with railroad hauling, and provides detailed chapters on operating costs, equipment design, insurance, trailers and braking, depreciation, road and bridge construction, yarding, loading and unloading methods, inclines and snubbing, turning devices, telephone use, and time studies. It emphasizes careful site-by-site economic analysis, road-building practices, and operational procedures to determine when motor-truck methods are appropriate.

About the Author

Knapp, Frederick Malcolm portrait

Frederick Malcolm Knapp

Frederick Malcolm Knapp was an author known for his contributions to the field of engineering, particularly in the area of logging methods. His notable work, "Motor Truck Logging Methods / Engineering Experiment Station Series, Bulletin No. 12," provides insights into the practical applications of motor trucks in logging operations. This publication reflects Knapp's expertise and the technological advancements of his time, offering valuable information for both practitioners and scholars interested in the intersection of engineering and forestry.

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