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The log hauler, invented by Alvin O. Lombard of Waterville, was patented in 1901 and revolutionized the way the lumbering industry operated in Maine.
How one log hauler keeps its operations on track Dec. 28, 2020 Munden Ventures relies on its drivers, equipment, and management technology to overcome some of the most extreme work conditions.
Photos: The Lombard Log Hauler, then and now. Posted August 13, 2020. Updated August 13, 2020. 1 min read . Font size + Gift article. You are able to gift 5 more articles this month.
According to Steam Culture, the Lombard Steam Log Hauler’s continuous tracks were so successful that tracks made their way onto tanks in World War I, and the rest is history. All we’re missing ...
This was a Lombard Steam Log Hauler, loaned to the museum by Harry Crooker, of Brunswick. Of the 83 steam Lombards built, only six still exist, and only three of those are in running condition.
Through the early ’90s, log haulers’ incomes were propped up by state regulation that set rates based on what the Utilities and Transportation Commission calculated as a fair rate of return.
Sean Andrachick has parked his logging trucks, put away his chain saws, and replaced them with his other tools of the trade: fishing rods.
A working group charged with examining log harvesting and hauling in the state, is recommending that enhanced enforcement of worker classification laws, load limit laws and more education of ...
The cause of a log hauler fire on Whanganui’s Brunswick Rd early on Wednesday morning is under investigation. A Fire and Emergency New Zealand (Fenz) spokeswoman said they received a call ...