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  2. Hand felling - Wikipedia

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    This face cut is most commonly used in extreme scenarios where the tree in question has a severe back lean. The wide open angle of the cut allows the tree time to become upright, and then close as it falls without the two flat ends of the angle prematurely closing. The open face is fairly easy to master and line up correctly. [5]

  3. Sycamore Gap tree: ‘Minutes to cut down and centuries ... - AOL

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    Northumbria Police launched an investigation on Thursday after the majestic Sycamore Gap tree, thought to be around 300 years old, was cut down overnight. The force arrested a 16-year-old boy in ...

  4. Logging - Wikipedia

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    Cut-to-length logging is the process of felling, delimbing, bucking, and sorting (pulpwood, sawlog, etc.) at the stump area, leaving limbs and tops in the forest. Mechanical harvesters fell the tree, delimb, and buck it, and place the resulting logs in bunks to be brought to the landing by a skidder or forwarder. This method is routinely ...

  5. Felling - Wikipedia

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    Felling is the process of cutting down trees, [2] an element of the task of logging. The person cutting the trees is a lumberjack . A feller buncher is a machine capable of felling a single large tree or grouping and felling several small ones simultaneously.

  6. ‘If I’d have done a murder, I’d be getting less ... - AOL

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    A man arrested after the Sycamore Gap tree was cut down has protested his innocence, claiming “he would get less hassle if he had committed murder”.. Former lumberjack Walter Renwick, 69, said ...

  7. Why cutting down trees may be the best way to save forests ...

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