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Identification Terminology of Mobile Forestry Machines
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1209_200406
- Cancelled
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Scope
This SAE standard describes a procedure and the terminology for identifying and classifying mobile forestry machines which may be portable or self-propelled. Identification is determined by endpoint usage as intended by the manufacturer's design objectives. This document applies to machines that are designed for use in site preparation, planting, transporting, and processing wood and wood fiber. Specifically excluded are machines used exclusively in sawmills or wood yards, on-highway transport vehicles, and aerial vehicles.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Reference
Number | Title |
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J1109_201908 | Component Nomenclature - Articulated Log Skidder, Rubber-Tired |
J1110_200307 | Specification Definitions-Articulated Rubber-Tired Log Skidder |
J1111_201309 | Component Nomenclature - Skidder - Grapple |
J1112_200310 | Specification Definitions-Skidder-Grapple |
J1116_201301 | Categories of Off-Road Self-Propelled Work Machines |
J1255_200307 | Specification Definitions--Feller/Buncher |
J1823_200307 | Specification Definitions-Articulated Rubber-Tired Forwarder |
J1824_201302 | Specification Definitions - Clam Bunk Skidder |
J2055_200406 | Identification Terminology and Component Nomenclature Knuckle Boom Log Loader |
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