St. Joe Minerals Corporation Southeast Missouri Division's Tire Management Program - Part I - St. Joe's Operating Experience With Rubber Tires

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William H. Mount
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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27
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1975

Abstract

Since the late 19405, St. Joe has operated rubber-tired, trackless mining equipment underground in its Southeast Missouri Lead Belt operations. At first, the trackless equipment was operated in conjunction with rail haulage equipment in the room-and-pillar operations, but was to later replace rail haulage completely. The first pieces of equipment to travel on pneumatic rubber tires were short-haul shuttle cars of 12-ton capacity hauling rock from the heading to the mainline railroad. Early-model drill jumbos were the next pieces of production equipment to be carried on rubber, along with mobile slusher ramps. Mobile diesel equipment, in the form of conventional rear-dump trucks, made its appearance underground in the early 1950s, introducing the era of relatively high-speed mobile equipment as compared to the electrically powered shuttle cars. Haulage distances for rubber-tired vehicles were no longer dictated by trolley lines and trailing cables and tires were subjected to increasingly severe applications. St. Joe's first completely trackless mine, the Hayden Creek Mine, was opened in 1952, employing rubber-tired drill jumbos, electric shuttle cars, and for the first time, an articulated diesel truck consisting of the tractor unit of a conventional earthmoving scraper and a rear-dump rock wagon. Those machines rolled on the first true earthmover tires to be used underground by St. Joe. The articulated truck concept proved to be very successful, and constitutes an In- creasing portion of the underground haulage today.
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APA: William H. Mount  (1975)  St. Joe Minerals Corporation Southeast Missouri Division's Tire Management Program - Part I - St. Joe's Operating Experience With Rubber Tires

MLA: William H. Mount St. Joe Minerals Corporation Southeast Missouri Division's Tire Management Program - Part I - St. Joe's Operating Experience With Rubber Tires. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1975.

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