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  2. Firewood processor - Wikipedia

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    A properly designed advanced hydraulic systems can use Regenerative systems to both accelerate cycle times and maintain full pressure. [6] [7] [8] The Pro-MP and Pro-HD Series Firewood Processors by Timberwolf have been engineered to have cycle times as low as 5 seconds. [3]

  3. Log splitter - Wikipedia

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    A log splitter is a piece of machinery or equipment used for splitting firewood from softwood or hardwood logs that have been pre-cut into sections (rounds), usually by chainsaw or on a saw bench. Many log splitters consist of a hydraulic pump or electric motor which then powers a hydraulic or electrical rod and piston assembly.

  4. Harvester (forestry) - Wikipedia

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    Harvester head Harvester head, chainsaw visible. A typical harvester head consists of (from bottom to top, with head in vertical position) a chain saw to cut the tree at its base, and cut it to length. The saw is hydraulically powered, rather than using the 2-stroke engine of a portable version. It has a stronger chain and a higher power output ...

  5. Chainsaw - Wikipedia

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    They are usually driven by hydraulic power supplied from the surface and operated by commercial divers using surface-supplied diving equipment. Underwater chainsaw cutting may also be used by public safety divers. [30] Hydraulic chainsaws can be used to cut wood, concrete, brick and steel if the appropriate chain is used.

  6. Feller buncher - Wikipedia

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    A feller buncher is a type of harvester used in logging.It is a motorized vehicle with an attachment that can rapidly gather and cut a tree before felling it. Feller is a traditional name for someone who cuts down trees, [1] and bunching is the skidding and assembly of two or more trees. [2]

  7. Woodchipper - Wikipedia

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    The largest machines used in wood processing, often called "Tub or Horizontal Grinders", may handle a material diameter of 2.4 m (8 ft) or greater, and use carbide tipped flail hammers to pulverize wood rather than cut it, producing a shredded wood rather than chip or chunk. These machines usually have a power of 150–750 kW (200–1,000 hp).