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CLOSE THIS BOOKWood Harvesting with Hand Tools - An Illustrated Training Manual (ILO, 1989, 128 p.)
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BASIC WORK AND MAINTENANCE TOOLS
AXES
BOW SAWS
CROSS-CUT SAWS
THE WORKER
TREE FELLING
RELEASING LODGED TREES
DEBRANCHING AND DEBARKING
CROSS-CUTTING
VIEW THE DOCUMENTCUTTING WINDFALLS
VIEW THE DOCUMENTWOOD SPLITTING
WOOD HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
VIEW THE DOCUMENTSTACKING AND STORING OF WOOD
VIEW THE DOCUMENTPIT-SAWING
VIEW THE DOCUMENTTRAINING IN WOOD HARVESTING
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First published 1987

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