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Raymond Alvah Hanson (December 10, 1923 – February 18, 2009) was an American engineer and inventor from
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. He held over 100 patents, and created and produced equipment that was used on the
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, canals in over 50 countries (including the California Aqueduct System) and the self-leveling control for hillside Combine Harvesters.


Background

Hanson was born in
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in 1923, the son of Ray and Orda (Hensley) Hanson. The family later moved to the hills around
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. Hanson attended the
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, majoring in electrical engineering. In 1941, while farming in Palouse, he combined his engineering and farming knowledge in search of a better way to harvest the fertile but often steep slopes found in that area, leading to his first invention, the self-leveling control for hillside Combine harvesters. By 1945 the first self-leveling mechanisms were built.Today@Idaho - News Article
/ref> Hanson founded the RAHCO Company to build self-leveling mechanisms, and since then, the company has grown into a major international player in the design and production of custom commercial machinery systems. RAHCO estimates that automatic leveling has saved at least 3% of grain harvested on lands where combine leveling is needed, worth millions of dollars each year. Hanson subsequently began adapting the ideas and principles he had developed into further construction machines used for canal, highway, dam, and airport construction, including the largest canal finishing machinery in the world for the California aqueduct, the world's largest 2,000 ton gantry crane used in the
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power plant project, and equipment that has been used on the
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project. Hanson has designed and marketed major construction machinery in more than 50 countries, with contracts totalling over $150 million. Hanson died on February 18, 2009.


Personal life

Hanson was married to Lois. At the time of his death, he had six children, 20 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren.


References


"Hanson was ‘in this world to do things’ Innovator who helped build up Spokane Valley dies at age 85"
The Spokesman-Review 02-23-09
"Famous Palouser will receive recognition for numerous engineering achievements"
The Palouse Boomerang! Newspaper 07-03-08

by Nicholas K. Geranios Associated Press Writer
Ray Hanson, Biography
* "My Memories Of Raymond A Hanson," Peter A. Kerwien, Amazon Books


External links


City of Palouse, Washington's websiteUniversity of Idaho College of Engineering's website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hanson, Raymond Alvah 1923 births 2009 deaths American manufacturing businesspeople University of Idaho alumni 20th-century American engineers 20th-century American inventors People from Latah County, Idaho People from Palouse, Washington