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High stump | | Stump that is higher than a specified standard. ... |
High-lead logging | | Wire rope system that involves yarding in logs or trees ... |
Highball | | To work at a high rate of speed, usually smoothly ... |
Highway truck | | Truck designed to haul a load that does not exceed ... |
Hodag | | The Hodag is a folkloric animal of the American state ... |
Hoe Chucking | | Also called Shovel Logging uses a log loader to swing ... |
Hoedad | | Hoelike tool with an elongated blade used for planting trees. ... |
Hog | | 1.) Machine used to grind wood into chips for use ... |
Hog wood | | Pulpwood logs to be chipped in a hog. ... |
Hogged fuel | | Fuel made by grinding waste wood in a hog; a ... |
Holding wood | | When felling timber, this is the part of a tree ... |
Holy Oak Club | | Back in the last week of 2001 Tom and Jeff ... |
Honeycomb | | A cellular separation in the interior of a wood piece, ... |
Hook | | The angle at which the face of the tooth contacts ... |
Hooker | | 1.) In logging, the foreman of a yarding crew. Also ... |
Hoppus Foot | | A system of measure for ... |
Hot deck | | Pile of logs from which logs are hauled as soon ... |
Hot deck | | A pile of logs from which logs are hauled as ... |
Hot log | | To log and load out directly without intermediate storage or ... |
Hot logging | | Logging system operation in which the logs are not stored ... |
Husk | | A term used for the parts of the sawing system ... |
Hydraulic barking | | Removal of bark from round timber, such as logs, bolts ... |
Hydric | | Soil that is saturated for sufficient periods of time to ... |
Hydrophyte | | Plant typically found in wet areas or in water where ... |
Hyster | | A winch ... |
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