Mechanized Harvesting Sample Clauses

Mechanized Harvesting. Pursuant to Standard Provision B8.3, the operation of mechanized equipment, grapple skidders, and/or log forwarders shall be subject to such restrictions as the Officer in Charge may prescribe to limit resource damage. Restrictions include: Forwarders: Maximum length, 22 feet; maximum width, 10 feet. Forwarders shall travel on slash mat. Harvester/Processor: Maximum length, 15 feet, maximum width, 10 feet The processor feed shall not bear spikes which penetrate the wood to a depth exceeding ¼ inch Boom reach capability must be at least 20 feet Harvester shall travel on slash mat Supplemental skidding equipment shall be restricted to the nearest harvester trail or road. Hauling/yarding operations will cease before rutting reaches six (6) inches in depth.
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Mechanized Harvesting. Pursuant to Standard Provision B8.3, the operation of mechanized equipment (Cut-To-Length harvesters, xxxxxx/bunchers), grapple skidders, and/or log forwarders shall be subject to such restrictions as the Officer in Charge may prescribe to limit resource damage, including: Skidding equipment: maximum width 12 feet. Forwarders: Maximum length, 22 feet; maximum width, 10 feet. Forwarders shall travel on slash mat. Harvester/Processor: Maximum length, 15 feet, maximum width, 10 feet The processor feed shall not bear spikes which penetrate the wood to a depth exceeding ¼ inch Boom reach capability must be at least 20 feet Logs and pieces shall be carried free of the ground Harvester shall travel on slash mat Supplemental skidding shall be limited to the nearest harvester trail or road Hauling/yarding operations will cease before rutting reaches approximately six (6) inches in depth Conventional felling shall be done concurrently with mechanical felling
Mechanized Harvesting. Pursuant to Standard Provision B8.3, the operation of mechanized equipment (Cut-To-Length harvesters, xxxxxx/bunchers), grapple skidders, and/or log forwarders shall be subject to such restrictions as the Officer in Charge may prescribe to limit resource damage, including: Skidding equipment: maximum width 12 feet. Forwarders: Maximum length, 22 feet; maximum width, 10 feet. Forwarders shall travel on slash mat. Harvester/Processor: Maximum length, 15 feet, maximum width, 10 feet The processor feed shall not bear spikes which penetrate the wood to a depth exceeding ¼ inch Boom reach capability must be at least 20 feet Logs and pieces shall be carried free of the ground Harvester shall travel on slash mat Supplemental skidding shall be limited to the nearest harvester trail or road Hauling/yarding operations will cease before rutting reaches approximately six (6) inches in depth Conventional felling shall be done concurrently with mechanical felling (i The Purchaser shall immediately remove any trees and all slash falling into roads, railroad right-of-ways, fields, or cropland as a result of the Purchaser's activities. Such removal shall be adequate to avoid any interference with traffic or water drainage. Slash shall be removed without operating equipment within stream protection zones.

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