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  2. Firewood processor - Wikipedia

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    The output capacity of a firewood processor varies with the size and cost of the machine, from one cord per hour on a $22,000 entry-level machine (2020 prices)., [4] up to five or six cords per hour on a $60,000 industrial machine.

  3. Wood processing - Wikipedia

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    Paper engineering is a subfield of wood processing. The major wood product categories are: sawn timber, wood-based panels, wood chips, paper and paper products and miscellaneous others including poles and railway sleepers. Forest product processing technologies have undergone extraordinary advances in some of the above categories.

  4. Lars Halvorsen Sons - Wikipedia

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    Lars Halvorsen Sons Industry boatbuilding Founded 1925 Founder Lars Halvorsen Headquarters Sydney, Australia Subsidiaries Kong & Halvorsen Marine & Engineering Company Lars Halvorsen Sons was an Australian pleasure craft and boat building company, described as "one of the most famous [names] in Australian marine engineering". Early history Halvorsen Boats traces its roots to 1887 when Halvor ...

  5. Harvester (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    Forest harvesters were mainly developed in Sweden and Finland and today do practically all of the commercial felling in these countries. The first fully mobile timber "harvester", the PIKA model 75, was introduced in 1973 [1] by Finnish systems engineer Sakari Pinomäki and his company PIKA Forest Machines.

  6. Halver Halversen - Wikipedia

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    Halver “Hal” Halversen was born in 1876 in Winona, Minnesota.After growing up in Minnesota, he moved to Iowa where he worked for several years. Halverson then became a traveling jewelry auctioneer, before moving to North Carolina where he owned a jewelry store.

  7. Eureka, California - Wikipedia

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    The shaking was felt within a 150-mile (240 km) radius, as far north as southern Oregon and as far south as Sonoma County. [62] [63] The largest recorded in the area was the 7.2 M w event on November 8, 1980. [64] [65] The larger earthquakes can pose a tsunami threat to coastal areas. [66]