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Drag | | 1.) Single sled used in dragging logs. One end of ... |
Draw knife | | A drawknife is a traditional woodworking hand tool used to ... |
Draw shear | | Carrier-mounted, single-action, anvil shear used in mechanized cutting operations. Blade ... |
Drawbar horsepower | | Tractor's flywheel horsepower, minus friction and slippage losses in the ... |
Dray | | Sled used for yarding logs. ... |
Dressed Lumber | | Lumber which has been surfaced on one or more sides. ... |
Dresses | | Horse's harness. ... |
Drift Pin | | A heavy pointed iron rod used to anchor timbers. ... |
Drifter | | A camp jumper who wanders from camp to camp never ... |
Drive | | The floating of logs on a river from the forest ... |
Driver | | A man working in a river crew as a river ... |
Driving Boots | | Pegged boots for riding logs on drives. ... |
Driving Head or Driving Pitch | | High water suitable for driving logs down a river. ... |
Drop Landing | | A landing in which logs would be decked by hand, ... |
Drop Log | | A log used on top of dam gate to raise ... |
Drum barrel | | Spool around which cable is wound. ... |
Drum debarker | | Used primarily to remove bark from pulpwood. Bolts tumble together ... |
Drummers | | Salesmen who frequented the camps, often on Sundays, hawking such ... |
Dry Kill | | Trees killed by flooding. Often found in areas flooded by ... |
Dry Kiln | | An artificially heated chamber for drying and seasoning newly cut, ... |
Dry Pick | | As applied to a log jam, to remove logs singly ... |
Dry Rear | | Logs of a river drive left stranded on the sand ... |
Dry Roll | | To roll stranded logs into the water behind the drive. ... |
Dry Rot | | Decay in timber without apparent moisture. ... |
Dry Shed | | A building near the sawmill where lumber was dried or ... |
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