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Stacking and Storing of Wood[edit | edit source]

Proper stacking of wood at the roadside prior to transport aids seasoning, reduces weight and provides protection against deterioration. Stacking should if possible be done on the higher side of the road embankment if this facilitates loading (1).

Logs and poles should be placed on supports (1a) and be easily accessible for loading.

Short wood is usually piled in stacks which also require supports (2a). The stacks should be firmly secured by one or more stakes (2b).

Small-sized material used for fuel can be bundled prior to stacking and is thus more easily handled and marketed (3).

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Authors Eric Blazek
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
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Aliases Wood Harvesting with Hand Tools 15
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Created April 4, 2006 by Eric Blazek
Modified December 9, 2023 by Felipe Schenone
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