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Where is manual labor saw use still used in the logging industry?
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<blockquote data-quote="stumpjumper83" data-source="post: 569319" data-attributes="member: 12301"><p>I dont see mechanical being used to much for selective cuts either. There are some around, but they stick to small diameter clear cuts. What I see them most on is cutting off pine groves where your doing alot of stumps per acre. They also have problems with large diameter trees. But I think both mechanical and the two footed loggers have their place and they can co-exist and be fine.</p><p></p><p>:sword:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stumpjumper83, post: 569319, member: 12301"] I dont see mechanical being used to much for selective cuts either. There are some around, but they stick to small diameter clear cuts. What I see them most on is cutting off pine groves where your doing alot of stumps per acre. They also have problems with large diameter trees. But I think both mechanical and the two footed loggers have their place and they can co-exist and be fine. :sword: [/QUOTE]
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