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Jim Dooley Mike Perry Jason Perry August 28, 2018 Brush and Forest Residuals Baler Baling Fireline and WUI Fuels Reduction Woody Biomass: Alternative to on-site Chipping Jim Dooley Mike Perry Jason Perry Forest Concepts is an industrial cooperator in a US Department of Energy supported Biomass Research and Development Initiative project to reduce the cost of collecting forest logging residues for conversion to solid biofuels and biochar. The project, called Waste to Wisdom is led by Dr. Han-Sup Han at Humboldt State University. Our role in the project is to evaluate the potential for baling branches and tops into large rectangular bales at logging sites scattered throughout forests. We are developing conceptual specifications, conducting limited field data collection using our engineering prototype woody biomass baler, and modeling the expected performance of conceptual baler types. This presentation discusses how we used a stakeholder-driven process called Appreciative Design to establish bale sizes and top-level baler configurations. This talk is a companion to an ASABE technical paper of the same title and a series of design reports prepared under the Waste to Wisdom project. The papers are available by contacting Forest Concepts.

Problems with on-site chipping of fireline debris Labor intensive Ties up skilled crews Precludes opportunity for beneficial use off-site

Problems with on-site chipping of wildfire protection and fuels reduction materials Noise and dust Ties up skilled crews Precludes opportunity for beneficial use off-site

Alternatives to chipping Lop and spread Burn when able Haul in bulk bins & trucks Bale and haul like hay

Woody biomass baler is a modular system Module can be mounted on: Hook-lift skid Straight trailer 5th-wheel trailer Log forwarder chassis AWD truck chassis Optional Equipment: Slashing saw Wire auto-tie Small log/brush grapple Hydraulic power unit Tele-operation via RF Chassis and running gear

Why Bale? Minimize processing at the source (roadside, landing, or forest) Lake Tahoe Winthrop This is a big WUI fuels reduction pile, BUT…it is on a play field in the middle of a residential area. Onsite chipping or grinding are not options. Auburn Cambria

Why Bale? Enable cost-effective transportation, storage, and processing

Ten years in development USDA NIFA SBIR – Small business innovation research program USDA CAP NARA – Oregon State U. DOE BETO BRDI – Humboldt State U. USDA National Fire Plan – Deschutes NF Yakama Nation Forestry – Baling alternative to pile burning Deschutes County Forestry, OR – Fuels reduction thinning City of Auburn, WA – Vegetation Mgmt. > Green Energy Jones Tree Service, TX – Pipeline corridor Maint. Asplundh Tree Service, WA – Powerline Maint. Rainier Wood Recyclers, WA – Woody biomass fuels Eco-Options Energy Co-op, BC – Woody bioenergy feedstocks

Arborist chipper replacement baler test Wildland Urban Interface – Deschutes County, OR Deschutes NF field demo with Forest Resources Association, Friends of the Metolius City of Bend, USFS R6 Staff 9

Yakama Forestry burn piles After two years of waiting for a burn window, these piles needed to be hauled off-site. Baling greatly reduced the cost.

City of Auburn Parks and Roads

Forest biomass utility baler Modular baler unit that can be mounted to: On-road or off-road trailer Log forwarder Tracked undercarriage Truck chassis or flatbed truck Hook-lift skid Bale size and weight optimized for: Skid-steer loader handling Smaller Peterson* horizontal grinders Primary uses: Baling roadside windrows and supporting thinning crews Baling fireline and fuels reduction biomass Baling slash from keyhole and stranded landings Recovering dispersed slash Baling roadside slash from forest thinnings Snoqualmie National Forest (Aug 2015) One of the things we learned from stakeholders and prospective baler owners was they held many different opinions about the prime mover or running gear for forestry balers. Some were satisfied with our current on-road trailer concept. Others wanted a high flotation log-trailer type running gear. Quite a few stated that they would mount a baler onto an older model log forwarder or all-wheel drive truck chassis. The diversity of wants suggests that our current baler design which is a bolt-on module is on the right track. The rendering on this slide is of a baler module mounted on a straight trailer having a pintle hitch and loader. This could be pulled by a 1-ton all-wheel drive truck, farm tractor, or lightweight forestry skidder. The bale size for the utility baler was established to be easily lifted by commercially small-log loaders, skid-steer loaders with forks or clamping buckets, and the like. The bale dimensions were constrained to feed into the smallest models of Peterson horizontal grinders expected to be used by community-based centralized biomass conversion firms. The operational niche for the forest utility baler includes the kind of site we are currently using on USFS land at Snoqualmie Pass and being thinned by Northwest Renewable Resources company. Their cable logging operation leaves a band or windrow of tops and branches along roads, with occasional small piles of delimber debris.

Next Steps Contact us to discuss your projects and needs Arrange a time for a personal webinar More in-depth discussion in your context Videos of field trials and baler use Arrange for live demonstration or site visit Develop detailed specifications for a baler system optimized for your operations

Thank You www.forestconcepts.com Mike Perry mperry@forestconcepts.com Jim Dooley jdooley@forestconcepts.com Thank You www.forestconcepts.com * Peterson is a brand of Peterson Pacific Corporation Mention of corporations or brand names does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The initial development of woody biomass baling was supported in-part by the CSREES Small Business Innovation Research program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, grant number # 2006-33610-17595. Current BRDI project is supported by interagency Biomass Research and Development Initiative contract DE-EE0006297 which is managed by US Department of Energy. Contact: Forest Concepts, LLC 3320 W. Valley Hwy. N., Ste. D110 Auburn, WA 98001 Ph: 253.333.9663 Baler development was supported in-part by the CSREES Small Business Innovation Research program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, grants 2005-33610-15483 and 2006-33610-17595. Testing and improvement project was supported by interagency Biomass Research and Development Initiative contract DE-EE0006297 managed by U.S. Department of Energy