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Yup. We built an identical system at Proctor and Gamble in the long beach harbor back in the mid 80's. They used wood chips to fire a boiler to make steam and to run a big brown bavari turbine/generator. Most efficient way to load, move, and unload a large volume of wood chips was in a semi trailer. The truck would back up to the ramp, un-hitch, tie down the trailer, and it would hydraulically lift and empty the trailer of wood chips into a big conveyor. Sometimes the driver fergits to move his tractor. They tore the entire plant down 2 years after we finished the project, now it looks like this: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1488503649.jpg |
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Ground Attack - Close ground Support - Fighter Rod's WarBirds http://www.wwiiaircraftphotos.com/LC...s129_09f-s.jpg http://www.wwiiaircraftphotos.com/LC...s129_01f-s.jpg http://www.wwiiaircraftphotos.com/LC...129_221f-s.jpg Rod's WarBirds http://www.warbirdphotographs.com/LCBW2/Hs129-B2-11.jpg http://www.warbirdphotographs.com/LCBW/Hs129-75mm-6.jpg And I thought we sat close to the windshield in a Porsche 911. Don't sneeze or you will bump your head. Must be good for optics and depth perception though. |
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