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Limbing or
delimbing is the
process of
removing branches from a
standing or
fallen tree trunk. In logging,
limbing follows felling.
Limbing plays a role...
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forestry vehicle emplo**** in cut-to-length
logging operations for felling,
delimbing and
bucking trees. A
forest harvester is
typically emplo****
together with...
- skidder, forwarder, or
yarder for
transport to
further processing such as
delimbing, bucking, loading, or chipping. Some
wheeled feller bunchers lack an articulated...
- seem.[citation needed] Cut-to-length
logging is the
process of felling,
delimbing, bucking, and
sorting (pulpwood, sawlog, etc.) at the
stump area, leaving...
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typically a two-man, two-machine
operation with a
harvester felling,
delimbing, and
bucking trees and a
forwarder transporting the logs from the felling...
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harvester performs the
tasks of a feller-buncher,
additionally doing the
delimbing and bucking. When
harvesting wood from a
felled tree, the recommended...
- cut or fell trees. The tree is
turned into logs by
removing the
limbs (
delimbing) and
cutting it into logs of
optimal length (bucking). The
felled tree...
- de-limbs a tree that has been
felled by
chain saws and
dragged to the
delimbing equipment. His
designs and
innovations have been
subsequently copied by...
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Machines that
stripped the
branches from
felled trees, a
process known as
delimbing, were also
introduced at this time. With the help of
these technologies...
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trees and
harvester of the lumber,
duties can also include: Log
bucking –
delimbing and
partitioning of
trees into logs Log
driving –
transportation of logs...