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  2. Firewood - Wikipedia

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    Bucking, splitting and stacking logs for firewood in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (October 2022) Firewood is a renewable resource. However, demand for this fuel can outpace its ability to regenerate on a local or regional level. Good forestry practices and improvements in devices that use firewood can improve local wood supplies.

  3. Log bucking - Wikipedia

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    A crew of log buckers with crosscut saws in 1914. [1] Bucker limbing dead branch stubs with a chainsaw, also known as knot bumping Bucker making a bucking cut with a chainsaw Bucking, splitting and stacking logs for firewood in Kõrvemaa, Estonia (October 2022) Bucking is the process of cutting a felled and delimbed tree into logs. [2]

  4. Don't Get Fooled Into Buying This Firewood

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    Learn what is a cord of wood and how much it costs. We also break down different firewood types, how much firewood you need for the winter, and when to buy it.

  5. Firewood processor - Wikipedia

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    A firewood processor is a machine designed to cut and split firewood with minimal manual handling of the logs. There are typically four main parts of the machine, each dedicated to a separate function. Processing begins with a log pile – a pile of logs that have been de-limbed and cut to an appropriate length, generally 12–20 feet (3.7–6. ...

  6. Sawmill - Wikipedia

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    Logs are taken by logging truck, rail or a log drive to the sawmill. Logs are scaled either on the way to the mill or upon arrival at the mill. Debarking removes bark from the logs. Decking is the process for sorting the logs by species, size and end use (lumber, plywood, chips).

  7. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    Hence, it is risky to buy wood sold in this manner, as the transaction is not based on a legally enforceable unit of measure. In Australia, firewood is normally sold by the tonne, but is commonly advertised as sold by the barrowload (wheelbarrow), bucket (1 ⁄ 3 of a 1 m 3 bucket of a typical skid-steer), ute-load or bag (roughly 15–20 kg).