UNB Libraries: Scholar Research Repository
  • Log In
    Communities & Collections
    Browse
  • What is UNB Scholar?Deposit to UNB ScholarUNB Scholar PolicyContact
  1. Home
  2. Browse by Author

Browsing by Author "LeClerc, Romeo Alphonse"

Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
  • Loading...
    Thumbnail Image
    Item
    A history of mobile slasher development
    (University of New Brunswick, 1972) LeClerc, Romeo Alphonse
    This thesis describes the development of the mobile(portable) slasher from the early 1930*s to the present time. Three different types of portable slashers are explained: 1. Table type slasher. 2. Swinging or Drop Circular Saws type slasher. 3. Portable Motor(Chain) Saws type slasher. These three types of slashers are shown in many examples such as the Waterous Portable Slasher, "Paul Bunyan" Wood Sawing Machine, Marathon-Nesco Slasher, etc. Then Marathon Paper Mills Ltd developed the self-loading, end-haul, self-propelled, circular saw slasher in about 1950 which is basically the same as is used today except for a few changes. Also detailed are the timber harvesting companies which used the mobile slashers and had them built to their specifications.
University of New Brunswick: established in 1785

General

  • Contact Us
  • Find Us
  • Library News
  • Hours
  • Policies

Libraries

  • Harriet Irving
  • Science & Forestry
  • Engineering & Computer Science
  • Hans W. Klohn Commons
  • Gerard V. La Forest Law

Departments

  • Archives & Special Collections
  • Centre for Digital Scholarship
  • Microforms
  • Government Documents, Data & Maps
  • … more

Join the conversation:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Copyright
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility
  • Web Feedback
  • UNB Libraries
  • Ask Us
  • Feedback
  • Search