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  2. Log splitter - Wikipedia

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    A log splitter is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench. Many log splitters consist of a hydraulic pump or electric motor which then powers a hydraulic or electrical rod and piston assembly.

  3. Firewood processor - Wikipedia

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    Here, the log is simply forced into a wedge that splits the round into anywhere between two and sixteen pieces, depending on the size of the logs and the intended market. Multitek North America patented a 16 way, box head splitter which can handle up to 18 inch diameter logs. [2]

  4. Manos sucias - Wikipedia

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    Manos sucias (lit. ' Dirty hands ') is a 2014 American-Colombian thriller drama film directed and co-written by Josef Wladyka and starring Cristian James Abvincula, Jarlin Javier Martinez and Hadder Blandon.

  5. Tough as Nails season 2 - Wikipedia

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    Winners: Dirty Hands Individual Challenge : Starting out on a boat, each contestant was given a large tank filled with 250 pounds of slime eels . Using a provided mesh bag, they were tasked with moving all of their eels into another tank located on the dock.

  6. Dirty Hands (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dirty Hands is a 1948 play by Jean-Paul Sartre Dirty Hands or Dirty hands may also refer to: Problem of dirty hands, a concept in moral and political philosophy; Dirty hands doctrine, an equitable defense in contract law; Dirty Hands, a French film directed by Fernand Rivers and Simone Berriau

  7. Hewing - Wikipedia

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    After a tree is selected and felled, hewing can take place where the log landed or be skidded or twitched (skidded with a horse or oxen) out of the woods to a work site. . The log is placed across two other smaller logs near the ground or up on trestles about waist height; stabilized either by notching the support logs, or using a 'timber dog' (also called a log dog, [4] a long bar of iron ...

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