- of
felling a
single large tree or
grouping and
felling several small ones simultaneously. In hand
felling, an axe, saw, or
chainsaw is used to
fell a tree...
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Chimney felling is the
practice of
demolishing or "
felling" a
chimney stack.
Modern health and
safety rules now
largely prohibit the
practice in industrialized...
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before felling it.
Feller is a
traditional name for
someone who cuts down trees, and
bunching is the
skidding and ****embly of two or more trees. A
feller buncher...
- town of
Felling,
which was
administered by the
Felling Urban District Council. The
areas covered by
Felling council were
Felling, High
Felling,
Windy Nook...
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Felling is the
process of
cutting trees in a
logging operation.
Felling may also
refer to:
Felling, Tyne and Wear, an
urban area in
England Felling, a...
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while felling is also important, i.e.,
kneeling or
squatting instead of
stooping or
bending over with
straight legs. The use of
improper felling techniques...
- The tree was
felled in the
early morning of 28
September 2023 in what
Northumbria Police described as "an act of vandalism". The
felling of the tree led...
- Look up
fell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fell (from Old
Norse fell, fjall, "mountain") is a high and
barren landscape feature, such as a mountain...
- the
peerage as
Baron Cunningham of
Felling, of
Felling in the
County of Tyne and Wear. Lord
Cunningham of
Felling is
still active in
politics and chairs...
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Hawthornthwaite Fell is one of the
larger hills in the
Forest of
Bowland in the
north west of England.
Hawthornthwaite Fell marks the
extreme western...