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  2. Two-man saw - Wikipedia

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    A two-man saw (known colloquially as a " misery whip " [1]) is a saw designed for use by two sawyers. While some modern chainsaws are so large that they require two persons to control, two-man crosscut saws were primarily important when human power was used. [2] Such a saw would typically be 1 to 4 m (4 to 12 feet) long, and sometimes up to 5 m ...

  3. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    Chainsaw. A chainsaw cutting a small wooden board. A chainsaw (or chain saw[1]) is a portable handheld power saw that cuts with a set of teeth attached to a rotating chain driven along a guide bar. Modern chainsaws are typically gasoline or electric and are used in activities such as tree felling, limbing, bucking, pruning, cutting firebreaks ...

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    The 330iKP pole chainsaw gives you a 12-foot reach and cuts limbs up to 8 inches in diameter. It uses the brand’s interchangeable battery power system, which lasts exceptionally long. It has a ...

  5. What Is Pruning? Here's Why It's Essential In Every Garden - AOL

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    Hand saws: Used to cut branches over one inch in diameter. Pole saws: Long-handled hand saw to reach upper limbs without the use of a ladder. Small chain saws: Gas, electric, and battery-powered ...

  6. Log bucking - Wikipedia

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    Log bucking. A crew of log buckers with crosscut saws in 1914. [1] Bucking is the process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs. [2] Significant value can be lost by sub-optimal bucking because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and pulp each have their own value and specifications for length, diameter, and defects.

  7. Harvester (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    Harvester head Harvester head, chainsaw visible. A typical harvester head consists of (from bottom to top, with head in vertical position) a chain saw to cut the tree at its base, and cut it to length. The saw is hydraulically powered, rather than using the 2-stroke engine of a portable version. It has a stronger chain and a higher power output ...

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