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  2. Pike pole - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1960s they began to be made of aluminum tubing plugged with a wooden knob to maintain buoyancy. Specialized logging tools of similar appearance are the peavey and cant hook. Pike poles are also used for rescue work to grab people or objects floating in high and rough waters. Linemen use pike poles to maintain power lines. In the ...

  3. Pickaroon - Wikipedia

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    A pickaroon with a down-turned point on its hook is known as a sappie or hookaroon; [3] one with an axe blade opposite its hook an axaroon, eliminating the need to carry two tools to manage logs. [ 4 ]

  4. Cant hook - Wikipedia

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    A modern cant hook. A log driver using a peavey. A cant hook or pike or a hooked pike is a traditional logging tool consisting of a wooden lever handle with a movable metal hook called a dog at one end, used for handling and turning logs and cants, especially in sawmills. A cant dog has a blunt end, or possibly small teeth for friction.

  5. Skidder - Wikipedia

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    A slip tongue log skidder used in the 19th and early 20th centuries Elements of a skidding harness. A skidder is any type of heavy vehicle used in a logging operation for pulling cut trees out of a forest in a process called "skidding", in which the logs are transported from the cutting site to a landing.

  6. Feller buncher - Wikipedia

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    A feller buncher is a type of harvester used in logging.It is a motorized vehicle with an attachment that can rapidly gather and cut a tree before felling it. Feller is a traditional name for someone who cuts down trees, [1] and bunching is the skidding and assembly of two or more trees. [2]

  7. Shovel logging - Wikipedia

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    Shovel logging, sometimes called Hoe Chucking, uses a log loader to swing logs to the forest road. Shovel logging is one of a number of methods that may be used to move logs from forest to road. Rather than driving out to the log and dragging it back to the landing, the loader moves slowly across the harvest area, grabbing logs/trees within ...

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