The Lombard Steam Log Hauler, patented 21 May 1901, was the first successful commercial application of a continuous track for vehicle propulsion. The concept...
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Half-track (section Steam log hauler)
concept originated with the hauling of logs in the northeastern US, with the Lombard Steam Log Hauler built by Alvin Lombard of Waterville, Maine, from...
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Automobiles Lombard, a French automobile manufacturer in the 1920s Lombard Steam Log Hauler Lombard, codename of the third generation PowerBook G3 laptop computers...
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Continuous track (section Heathcote's Steam Plough)
Orlando Lombard for the Lombard Steam Log Hauler.[citation needed] He was granted a patent in 1901 and built the first steam-powered log hauler at the...
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Alvin Orlando Lombard (1856-1937) was the American inventor of the track-wheeled vehicle. First patented in 1901, the Lombard Steam Log Hauler revolutionized...
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further notable as the home of inventor Alvin O. Lombard, who developed the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, an early commercial use of track-propelled vehicles...
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1917. The first commercial continuous track vehicle was the 1901 Lombard Steam Log Hauler. The use of tracks became popular for tanks during World War I...
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six-wheel-drive design by 1907 to have Alvin Lombard, of Waterville, build a machine using the tracks off a Lombard Steam Log Hauler, and underslung gasoline engine...
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Sobral Peninsula (redirect from Mount Lombard)
(1960–61). Named by UK-APC for Alvin Orlando Lombard, American engineer of the Lombard Steam Log Hauler Co., Waterville, Maine, who designed some of the...
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The museum recently completed restoring a circa 1910 Lombard Steam Log Hauler. This 20 ton steam traction engine runs several times a year at museum events...
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could not compete with the Lombard Steam Log Hauler built by Alvin Lombard and it was not produced commercially. (The Lombard vehicle was an early example...
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Tractor (redirect from Steam negro)
tractor Road tractor pulling a flatbed trailer Unimog 70200 A Lombard steam log hauler Nebraska tractor tests are tests mandated by the Nebraska Tractor...
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Two-man saw Whipsaw Logging Cant hook Feller buncher Forwarder Go-devil Harvester Helicopter Log truck Lombard Steam Log Hauler Peavey Pickaroon Pike...
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(in Finnish) Railway Museums in Finland, including photograph of Lombard Steam Log Hauler at Tulppio 67°46′N 029°13′E / 67.767°N 29.217°E / 67.767; 29...
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Holt paid Alvin Orlando Lombard US$60,000 for the right to produce vehicles under Lombard's patent for the Lombard Steam Log Hauler. The center of innovation...
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Orlando Lombard US$60,000 (equivalent to $2,034,667 in 2023) for the right to produce vehicles under Lombard's patent for the Lombard Steam Log Hauler. Holt...
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tractors. This new company acquired the rights to manufacture the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, an early tracked crawler, and began producing "tracklayer" tractors...
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Eagle Lake Tramway (category Maine logging railroads)
obsolete by the invention of the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, and ceased operation in 1907. Prior to the tramway, oxen hauled wood between Eagle and Chamberlain...
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Road locomotive (category Steam road vehicles)
'wagons', or 'automobiles', for example. (See History of steam road vehicles.) Lombard Steam Log Hauler This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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success was with the Phoenix Log Hauler, a licensed version of a Lombard Steam Log Hauler. Over a hundred of these log haulers were produced. Due to greater...
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is screwed to the log (but not so tightly that the guide is pulled out of plane), and then on the previously cut surface of the log, and guide the chainsaw...
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Two-man saw Whipsaw Logging Cant hook Feller buncher Forwarder Go-devil Harvester Helicopter Log truck Lombard Steam Log Hauler Peavey Pickaroon Pike...
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Two-man saw Whipsaw Logging Cant hook Feller buncher Forwarder Go-devil Harvester Helicopter Log truck Lombard Steam Log Hauler Peavey Pickaroon Pike...
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Two-man saw Whipsaw Logging Cant hook Feller buncher Forwarder Go-devil Harvester Helicopter Log truck Lombard Steam Log Hauler Peavey Pickaroon Pike...
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#6100. 1939 St. Louis Missouri United States ASME brochure 79 1982 Lombard Steam Log Hauler The first practical example of crawler-tread vehicles now used...
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Kentucky, then a logging town about 10 miles (16 km) past the tunnel's entrance. Solid sandstone was blasted with dynamite and dug out with steam machinery and...
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Log Cabin [Mile Post 33.0 Station] was named for a structure which had been erected by the Tagish Indians. The name "Log Cabin," and an actual log cabin...
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Northwestern Pacific Railroad (category Logging railroads in the United States)
Silverthon (1953). "Northwestern Pacific down to Diesels and own Steam Power to Haul Trains". The Western Railroader. 16 (167). Francis A. Guido: supplement...
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Palatine Chapel at Aachen, c. 800 AD, where it is believed builders from the Lombard Kingdom in northern Italy contributed to the work. A revival of stone buildings...
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