The Winch-Dozer - A Tool for Area Mine Spoil Leveling
770550
02/01/1977
- Event
- Content
- A new approach to reclaiming the spoil areas produced by area-type mining operations has been developed. This system uses a machine known as a winch-dozer, consisting of a pair of large back-to-back buckets which are drawn by cable across spoil piles, moving back and forth between a “tailblock” anchor and a “drawworks” winch unit developed as an attachment to a large crawler tractor. The system is expected to reduce the cost of reclamation leveling by 40-50%. The system permits more effective power utilization due to the blade system's light weight, induces caving of spoil banks, and permits moving spoil in both directions of blade travel.
- Pages
- 16
- Citation
- Colburn, J., Mathis, R., and Backer, R., "The Winch-Dozer - A Tool for Area Mine Spoil Leveling," SAE Technical Paper 770550, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770550.