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  2. Log bucking - Wikipedia

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    A felled and delimbed tree is cut into logs of standard sizes, a process called bucking. A logger who specialises in this job is a buck sawyer. Bucking may be done in a variety of ways depending on the logging operation. Trees that have been previously felled and moved to a landing with a log skidder are spread out for processing. While many of ...

  3. Jigger Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lewis Johnson. (May 12, 1871 – March 30, 1935), better known as Jigger Johnson (also nicknamed Wildcat Johnson, [1] Jigger Jones, or simply The Jigger), was a legendary logging foreman, trapper, and fire warden for the U.S. Forest Service who was known throughout the American East for his many off-the-job exploits, such as catching bobcats alive barehanded, and drunken brawls.

  4. Felling - Wikipedia

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    Two lumberjacks at work on a tree on the Atherton Tableland, Queensland, Australia, 1890–1900 A completed undercut in a Sugar Pine tree in Madera County, California around 1911. [1] Felling is the process of cutting down trees, [2] an element of the task of logging. The person cutting the trees is a lumberjack.

  5. Lumberjacks Risk Their Lives to Cut Down 'Massive' Trees ...

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    Discovery Channel's newest show, which is in the same vein of 'Deadliest Catch' and 'Gold Rush', is set to premiere Friday, Nov. 16 — and PEOPLE has an exclusive look at the drama that's to come

  6. Sycamore Gap tree – latest: Chainsaw recovered from ... - AOL

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    The power tool was seized from Plankey Mill farm as police searched the home of ex lumberjack, Walter Renwick, 69, who has taken to social media to vehemently deny his involvement in the ...

  7. Logging - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, felled logs were transported using simple methods such as rivers to float tree trunks downstream to sawmills or paper mills. This practice, known as log driving or timber rafting , was the cheapest and most common.