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Re: O.T. hydraulics on a Hahn Harvestor
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 06, 2007 at 03:22:40 from (209.226.247.77):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. hydraulics on a Hahn Harvestor posted by 2x4 on February 05, 2007 at 22:04:33:
2x4: You are thinking of the tree length delimber harvesters mounted on excavator chassis. The Hahn was a unique bird, looked like a massive hay wagon with a truck frame mounted on the chassis. On one end it had a 10-12 foot stroke delimber in that frame. At center was a cherry picker loader and controls, plus a chain saw type bar or shear for cutting wood to length. The wood fed through under the loader-cab area to other end where there was a kick off to cradle for processed wood. Some had a cradle on each side for sorting wood. Most folks used one side for 8' and the other for the longer wood. As I remember they had a truck type rear end at delimber end, pinion powered by a hydraulic motor for moving short distances in the working area. At the front they had a steering axle and a tongue for towing them behind a truck from one site to another. How did I do Phil, your name sounds familiar, I think I know where your situated. Are you, maybe I should say were you related to Ron.
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