A Specialized Reclamation Field Test using high volume lateral relocation dirt moving blades, under joint sponsorship of the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Co. was initiated in June 1975. Field tests carried out on an area-mined orphan spoil bank proving ground in southeast Kansas indicate the 40 ft angle blade averages 6,000-6,500 bank yd3 hourly using 795 net flywheel hp in the “push” and “tow” tractors. The 24 ft Vee Plow has demonstrated an earth moving potential of 8,000-10,000 bank yd3 hourly in topping out area-mined spoil banks, and tests are continuing. The 24 ft grading bar has proved effective in smoothing the shaped land and the combination of these three tools together with conventional bulldozers has proved highly effective in reducing costs associated with shaping and leveling area-mined spoil banks.


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    Title :

    Effective Utilization of Horsepower in Mined-Land Reclamation Efforts (Part 2)


    Additional title:

    Sae Technical Papers


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    27th Annual Earthmoving Industry Conference ; 1976



    Publication date :

    1976-02-01




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




    Effective Utilization of Horsepower in Mined Land Reclamation Efforts (Part 3)

    Howland, J. W. / Goris, John | SAE Technical Papers | 1977


    Effective utilization of horsepower in mined-land reclamation efforts (Part 2)

    Goris,J. / Howland,J.W. / U.S.Bur.of Mines,VS et al. | Automotive engineering | 1976


    Effective Utilization of Horsepower in Mined-Land Reclamation Effort

    Howland, John W. | SAE Technical Papers | 1972