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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...
- 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...
- harvester performs the tasks of a feller-buncher, additionally doing the delimbing and bucking. When harvesting wood from a felled tree, the recommended...
- typically a two-man, two-machine operation with a harvester felling, delimbing, and bucking trees and a forwarder transporting the logs from the felling...
- 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...
- seem.[citation needed] Cut-to-length logging is the process of felling, delimbing, bucking, and sorting (pulpwood, sawlog, etc.) at the stump area, leaving...
- 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...
- 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...
- trees and harvester of the lumber, duties can also include: Log buckingdelimbing and partitioning of trees into logs Log drivingtransportation of logs...