FLYING A BRIDGE with a Summit Yarder. Jeffries Construction and TH Logging
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Jeffries Construction teamed up with TH Logging to install this bridge on Siouxon Creek in SW Washington. TH used their Summit Yarder/Tether Combo Machine and their Summit Mobile Tail Hold to run a skyline across the span and support one end of each bridge section. Scott Jeffries guided the opposite end of the sections using a Link Belt 460 Excavator. To fly and set both of these bridge sections took approximately 1 hour.
Summit's innovative technologies combined with Jeffries Construction and TH Logging's willingness to think outside the box, allowed the bridge sections to be set safely while eliminating astronomical costs associated with bringing in a crane to this remote location.
#logging #crane #forestry #yarder #bridges - Наука та технологія
Loggers getting it done...
Hay that’s my dad in TH’s Yarder
He did a good job.
nice job
Right on !! That's the way ya do it ya just get er'done !! Does not surprise me that Scott Jeffries was a part of this stellar job he's a rebel he can an'will get any job done just like that ..beyond talent 👍
Real men, big toys, play time - job done.
cool
I have set rail car bridges in place with my shovel before but that’s just some impressive work right there with some good operators. You guys did a great job, stay safe.
Good set up with block cable and prefab deck good set up long time see this.thanks.
That is just simply cool forest road bridge work without a crane right there!
You put out some quality work, nice job.
Nicely worked out!🙂
That is awesome
That looked like a pretty ingenious way to get a bridge set. Not necessarily the way I would do it. But hey, I have access to cranes. 😂. Nevertheless, it's done, and it looks like it all went well. 🏗