Saturday, 14 December 2013

Assessment Of Different Kinds Of Machinery Used For Railroad Brush Cutting

By Jeannie Chapman


There are a number of benefits associated with regular railroad brush cutting. Tools that are used for this purpose have been around for quite awhile and they fill a vital need. In order to help you choose the one that best suits your own situation, this article will look at the types that have gained popularity over the years. Usually, these offer a clean cut and are very efficient.

The first type of machine that will be discussed here is often called the On Track. This allows operators to clear vegetation up to width of around fifty feet. It saves time because it is designed to cut away shrubs on both sides simultaneously. This makes it more efficient than devices that only clear one side at a time, requiring maintenance crews to make a double pass every time they work.

Although this particular machine has been built to help you work more quickly, you do not have to worry that it does this at the expense of strength. It has a durable blade that slices through leaves, thin vines, small shrubs and other vegetation immediately on impact. Its powerful swing action generates enough momentum to push the blade through trunks of a moderate diameter. It can even cut down a young tree, once the trunk width is under six inches.

High rail machinery has an advantage that tools in other categories do not possess. They are built to tackle branches and vines that are far off the ground. With a regular piece of equipment, you are likely to get most of the vegetation that is within a certain distance from the line, once it falls under a certain height. However you miss anything that is above a specific level.

High rail devices allow maintenance teams to safely remove plants that have a greater height than usual. If a large tree sends branches out at all angles from its trunk, specialized gear in this class can get those down before they cause accidents. There is no need for train crews to have their view of their surroundings blocked by overhanging branches or risk any kind of collision due to a lack of clear vision.

There are instances where some obstacles are so high that you have to go for special gear. Teams that focus on railroad brush cutting cannot remove these by hand and must get extra help. Even machines which normally would be able to remove higher branches cannot get to these.

In situations like that, you must rely on the extra arm length available in machinery that has a telescopic boom. These go way up and can bring down obstructions that are over seventy feet above ground. That is about the height of eleven people yet it is still accurate at that distance.

There is one more tool that is important in railroad brush cutting. The chipper which comes with aerial lift allows teams to tackle high, heavy branches. It can crush heavy wood even at height of more than fifty feet, improving safety by removing impediments to trains.




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