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Log | | Eight-foot or longer tree segment.
-Length of tree suitable for processing ... |
Log deck | | Pile of logs on a woods landing or in a ... |
Log jack | | Tool used to raise a log from the ground during ... |
Log rule | | Table intended to show amounts of lumber that may be ... |
Log scale | | Measure of the volume of wood in a log or ... |
Logger | | A person employed in the production of logs and/or wood ... |
Logger's Smallpox | | Scars on a lumberjack inflicted by the opponent's spiked boots ... |
Logging plan | | As used in the eastern and western regions: layout, on ... |
Logging residues | | Unused portions of pole timber and sawtimber trees killed by ... |
Logging setting | | Area to be logged; a block or strip.
-Management block or ... |
Logging truck | | Vehicle used to transport logs. A logging truck consists of ... |
Long butt | | Section cut from the bottom log of a tree and ... |
Long ton | | British unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds ... |
Long-line skidding | | Term currently synonymous with skyline skidding.
-Cable system method of skidding ... |
Long-span skidding | | Cable system capable of skidding f logs for 3,000 feet ... |
Longwood | | Pulpwood 120 inches or more in length.
-Pulpwood over 10 feet ... |
Longwood harvesting | | Timber harvesting method in which harvested trees are moved to ... |
Lop | | To cut limbs from standing trees ... |
Lumber dimensions | | 1. Actual size: The dimensions obtained when an individual ... |
Lumber tally | | Record of lumber giving the number of boards or pieces ... |
Lumberjack | | One who works in forests, performing any of a variety ... |
Lumberjack Lingo | | Book compiled in 1969 by L.G. Sorden containing a collection ... |
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