E.M. Dodson, and A.E. Kash

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E.M. Dodson, and A.E. Kash
ROLL-OFF
CONTAINERS:
A SOLUTION TO
WOODY BIOMASS REMOVAL?
Aaron Kash, Research Assistant – CFC – University of Montana
What is Forest Biomass?
Photo courtesy of Beth Dodson
Photo courtesy of Beth Dodson
Past Methods
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Prescribed burning/jackpot burning.
Mechanical mastication.
Forest thinning.
Photo courtesy of Beth Dodson
Photo courtesy of pcrucifer
Photo courtesy of California Forest Stewardship Program
Solution?
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The use of hook-lift equipped forest machines and
trucks in combination with roll-off/on containers.
Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Justification for Research
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Natural fire cycles have been altered across large
areas of the West … and increasing wildland fire
risk and hazard.
When emphasizing smaller trees and shrubs,
mechanical thinning can be effective in reducing
vertical fuel continuity.
A trend of nondependence on fossil fuels.
Limited chip van accessibility.
Goals
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Create a method for extracting slash from the
woods and transporting the material to a facility
where the previously unused biomass can be
converted to energy.
Create a method that can meet goal 1 but also be
capable of merchantable logging.
Reduce costs in logging operations by reducing the
time taken to accomplish various tasks as well as
improve harvesting production/efficiency.
Background
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Origins of the hook-lift and roll-on/off system.
Photo courtesy of Craig Rawlings
Photo courtesy of Craig Rawlings
Photo courtesy of Craig Rawlings
Background
2006 – modifications
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Proposed operation cycle:
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Truck delivers empty
bunks/bins to the site.
Forwarder harvests,
processes, and then skids
logs using hook-lift
equipped bunk.
Forwarder delivers the
loaded bunk to landing.
Hook-lift equipped truck
loads the bunk of logs.
Truck delivers bunk of logs
to the mill.
Cycle repeats.
820C Timbco Forwarder
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
1989 Peterbilt Class 8 Truck
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Hotsaw Attachment
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Dangle-head Processor
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Grapple Attachment
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Roll-off Bins
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Roll-off Bunks
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Photo courtesy of Aaron Kash
Demonstration Cycle Video
Video courtesy of Dave Atkins
Study Design
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For each process, a time and motion study will be
conducted to estimate process time expectations,
production rates, and hourly costs.
Shift Level Data
MultiDAT
Final Result:
A series of case studies.
† Draw major conclusions from case studies.
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Expected costs, production rates, and improvements.
Study Sites – Near Completion
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Lower Pinkham Area – Eureka, MT
15.3 Acres were treated
† Four arrangements of equipment/processes were
studied
† Return in early fall to study chipping of biomass
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Parkside, Greenough, and Limber Pine
Campgrounds – Red Lodge, MT
Blowdown within campgrounds were salvaged
† Two arrangements of equipment/processes were
studied
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Preliminary Results – Eureka, MT
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Time saved in unloading logs:
Pulp: 4.52 min – 2.56 min = 1.96 minutes
† Sawlog: 5.3 min – 2.56 min = 2.74 minutes
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Time saved in loading haul truck:
Pulp: 40.25 min – 21.34 min = 18.9 minutes
† Sawlog: lacking data at this time.
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Cost savings of $225.60 for every truck load of
pulp material when using truck and forwarder.
Diesel Gallons/Green Ton Brush = 1.3
Diesel BTUs to Green Slash BTUs: 1 : 51.0
Potential Improvement Areas
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Visibility when using the bin containers.
Clearance between the support rails of the bunk
and the logs.
Loading the pup trailer in slick conditions.
Study Sites – Current & Planned
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Hebgen Lake Area – West Yellowstone, MT
Even aged lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta)
† Brush will be transported 7 miles via trucks and bins to
a holding area to later be chipped
† Study at least three arrangements
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Council, ID
Blowdown area caused by tornado
† Use bins to recover slash
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Summary
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Provides an appealing alternative to prescribed
burning given the involved risks.
Serve as link from the woods to chip van transport.
Time savings in handling of merchantable timber.
Increases production by allowing forwarder and
haul trucks to operate independently.
A net energy gain.
Acknowledgements
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Elizabeth M. Dodson, P.E., Ph.D., Assistant Professor
of Integrated Natural Resource Planning
Craig and Ckye Thomas (Cky-Ber Enterprises, Inc.)
David Atkins, Fuels for Schools Program Manager,
United States Forest Service.
Craig Rawlings, TimberBuySell.com & Smallwood
Utilization Network Divisions of the Montana
Community Development Corp.