Mechanical Loading

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
Edward Bottomley
Organization:
Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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8
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: I tried to get Benedict Shubart to have some fellow-some big fellow with a big voice-to read this paper for me, but he said there was nothing doing; [ ] that I would have to read it myself. I will try and not take up too much of your time. It is a pretty big subject, Mechanical Loading, and it covers a good deal of ground. I have merely touched on the high spots, as it were. A great deal has been preached and written in the last year or so about mechanical loading, and I doubt if any other subject in the mining industry has been discussed so freely and as often in the last few years. It is not the intent of this paper to dwell on the merits or demerits of any [ ] particular type of loader, that is, to say what the writer thinks is the most efficient or most inefficient machine. There are several types of loaders on the market to-day that are proving very successful in many mining districts. Some of these, five or six years ago, seemed to be a miserable failure from every standpoint, mechanically
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APA: Edward Bottomley  (1926)  Mechanical Loading

MLA: Edward Bottomley Mechanical Loading. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1926.

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