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(Describe and illustrate by sketches any 

 special features connected with the loading 

 equipment.) 



(2) Capacity : length and size of logs handled 

 (maximum, minimum, and average lengths 

 and diameters) time required to load cars 

 fuel, oil, and water requirements of power 

 loaders maximum working radius size and 

 duties of crew methods used in loading. 



(3) Repairs: character, method, equipment 

 required, crews, cost. 



K. Water Transport. 



i. Streams, lakes, and the ocean. 



a. Requirements of driveable stream or other body 

 of water. 



b. Improvements. 



aa. Dams : requirements for a good site ; 

 methods, crews, amount of material required 

 and cost of construction ; form of gates used. 

 Show structure of dam and gates by sketches, 

 drawn to scale. 



bb. Booms, wing dams, etc. : form ; construc- 

 tion ; use ; and cost. Illustrate different forms 

 by sketches, drawn to scale. 



cc. Sluices and log flumes: conditions under 

 which used ; form ; location ; construction ; 

 operation; maintenance; cost. 



dd. Stream cleaning; removal of debris, drift 

 wood, rock, etc.; methods; equipment; cost. 



ee. Sorting gaps: form; purpose for which 

 used; show arrangement and construction of 

 gaps, booms, piers, etc., by sketches drawn 

 to scale. 



c. The drive. 

 aa. Season and distance. 



bb. Landing: "breaking down," movement of 



logs through splash dam. 

 cc. Management of drive on small and large 



