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Dry Slide | | A trough, usually made of logs, for moving logs down ... |
Dry Sloop | | To drag logs on bare ground when the slope is ... |
Dry-Kye | | Driftwood and dead trees in the water along the edge ... |
Dryass | | A sack filled with hay for a teamster to sit ... |
Dude | | One who starts woods work in street clothes. ... |
Duff | | Partially decomposed organic material of the forest floor beneath the ... |
Duffle | | The personal belongings of a woodsman or lumberjack which he ... |
Duffle Bag | | A packsack in which a lumberjack carries his belongings. A ... |
Dugout | | A crude Indian boat made by burning out all but ... |
Duke's Minxture | | 1. Andy mixed up situation.
2. An old-time mixture of pipe ... |
Dummy | | Bee rigged to raise a spar tree for use in ... |
Dump Hook | | A levered chain grab hook attached to the evener to ... |
Dump Logs | | To roll logs over a bluff, or from a logging ... |
Dung Snuffer | | A teamster. ... |
Dunghister | | A farmer. To call a lumberjack a farmer was an ... |
Dunnage | | 1. The personal belongings of a lumberjack. Same as duffle.
2. ... |
Duplex | | A type of donkey loading machine. ... |
Dust a Dam | | To fill up with earth or gravel the cracks or ... |
Dutch Oven | | Heavy cast-iron cooking pot with tight-fitting lid. Popular in the ... |
Dutchman | | A method used to pull a tree against its lean ... |
Dutchman | | 1. A splinter or slab or wood to be put ... |
Dynamite Auger | | Long shanked auger, fiver to six feet, used to bore ... |
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