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Paving machine with automatically controlled screed

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The article was published on 1961-12-08. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Screed.

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Hot-in-place asphalt recycling machine and process

Peter Lloyd
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for hot-in-place recycling and repaving of an existing asphalt-based pavement was proposed. But the method was not suitable for the use of a large number of extension mills.
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Hot-in-place asphalt recycling machine

Peter Lloyd
TL;DR: A process and device for the recycling of asphalt including at least one preheater unit is described in this paper, with the preheaters having a heater, scarifying rakes, a plurality of extension mills, a main mill, and a pug mill having first and second downwardly rotating rotors.
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Earth working device with predetermined grade indicating assembly

TL;DR: In this paper, the position of first and second bubbles in liquid filled tubes that are adjacently positioned to indicate the graduated members rigidly secured to the vehicle is visually indicated by a device mounted on a power moved vehicle.
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Portable grade averaging apparatus

TL;DR: In this article, a portable grade averaging apparatus comprising an averaging bar assembly that serves as an elevation control reference for a track supported road working machine, one end of the average bar assembly being pivotally supported by a forward walking beam and the other end of averaging bar being pivoted by a rear track assembly serving as a track walking beam.
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Automatic slope controller

TL;DR: In this article, a controller for a road finishing machine which is adapted to match the slope of the surface presently being prepared to the slope slope of an adjacent surface previously prepared is presented.
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Paving machine control system

TL;DR: In this article, a paving machine consisting of a paving mat and means such as a potentiometer adjustable to represent the desired transverse inclination of the mat surface and a pendulum, mounted on a gantry beam itself mounted on arms 70, 71 secured to the screed ends, is described.