A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia

The soft peat soil pose a major problem to the use of heavy machinery for log skidding in the Peat Forest of Sarawak. Hence, in the past, the "kuda-kuda" system, a manual approach, remained the practical solution. However, increasing labour recruitment difficulties led to the need for an a...

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Main Authors: Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
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Language:English
Published: Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2008
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12718/1/A%20mechanized%20system%20for%20log%20skidding%20using%20a.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.127182015-12-07T07:19:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12718/ A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan Jusoff, Kamaruzaman The soft peat soil pose a major problem to the use of heavy machinery for log skidding in the Peat Forest of Sarawak. Hence, in the past, the "kuda-kuda" system, a manual approach, remained the practical solution. However, increasing labour recruitment difficulties led to the need for an alternative system to the "kuda-kuda" such as the use of the "Winch mounted steel sled". However, information on the "Winch mounted steel sled" is still lacking. A continuous time study was therefore, conducted on log skidding using the "Winch mounted steel sled" in Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia. The objectives of the study were to describe the work components and quantify the production rate. The study identified four basic work elements in the skidding cycle which are travel empty, choke/winch, travel loaded and landing. Travel empty and travel loaded were the two largest elements accounting for 82% or more of basic skidding cycle time. Choke/winch and landing elements accounted for 12.6% and 4.6% respectively. The basic skidding cycle time only contributed 70.7% of gross cycle time due to the occurrences of delays (29.3%). Skid distance was the only independent variable found to influence skidding travel times. The production rate of the sled was 10.58 m3 per hour which was higher than production rate of the "kuda-kuda". The study showed the "Winch-mounted steel sled" is a potential alternative to the "kuda-kuda" system for log skidding in the Peat Swamp forests of Sarawak. Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12718/1/A%20mechanized%20system%20for%20log%20skidding%20using%20a.pdf Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman (2008) A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia. The Malaysian Forester, 71 (1). pp. 11-20. ISSN 0302-2935
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description The soft peat soil pose a major problem to the use of heavy machinery for log skidding in the Peat Forest of Sarawak. Hence, in the past, the "kuda-kuda" system, a manual approach, remained the practical solution. However, increasing labour recruitment difficulties led to the need for an alternative system to the "kuda-kuda" such as the use of the "Winch mounted steel sled". However, information on the "Winch mounted steel sled" is still lacking. A continuous time study was therefore, conducted on log skidding using the "Winch mounted steel sled" in Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia. The objectives of the study were to describe the work components and quantify the production rate. The study identified four basic work elements in the skidding cycle which are travel empty, choke/winch, travel loaded and landing. Travel empty and travel loaded were the two largest elements accounting for 82% or more of basic skidding cycle time. Choke/winch and landing elements accounted for 12.6% and 4.6% respectively. The basic skidding cycle time only contributed 70.7% of gross cycle time due to the occurrences of delays (29.3%). Skid distance was the only independent variable found to influence skidding travel times. The production rate of the sled was 10.58 m3 per hour which was higher than production rate of the "kuda-kuda". The study showed the "Winch-mounted steel sled" is a potential alternative to the "kuda-kuda" system for log skidding in the Peat Swamp forests of Sarawak.
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author Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
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A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
author_facet Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
author_sort Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan
title A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
title_short A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
title_full A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
title_fullStr A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A mechanized system for log skidding using a "Winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of Malaysia
title_sort mechanized system for log skidding using a "winch-mounted steel sled" in the peat swamp forest of malaysia
publisher Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia
publishDate 2008
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