cutThe lumberjack who is hired to cut logs and is only responsible for the logs as long as he is cutting them, is 'cutting to the stump.' He will get paid for the logs shortly after he cuts them-- no matter to him if they are never hauled to the main road.Refile under cut - WK DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN [-]JAN 1978[-]Used I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 11 Jul 2016, stamped but not use
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
tail nThe person who stands behind the [main] saw and takes away the lumber and sends it on its w...
cutAfter all the trees have been cut off a section of land, the place is called a 'cut-over'. A 'cu...
loggingTo cut logs from which lumber is to be sawn. Thus pulpwood cutting is not logging in this se...
chopwooden frame on which logs are placed for sawingW. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by ...
cut_DC_ cut n 1 rail line _ + DARE (1862-) 3 amount of timber cut in a season (1901 - 57) DARE (...
crown...millions of feet of lumber have been cut from off Crown lands without the payment of one f...
cutWorkers in all phases of the primary forest industries may be considered loggers. The majority ...
clearThe logs needed to be clear wood with no knots. The logs would be sawn in yhe length needed fo...
logA length of a tree trunk of sufficient size for lumber to be sawn from it. Pieces of pulpwood ar...
cutTo cut trees, saw them into convenient lengths,and pile them on the spot. Also called "stump pil...
lumber nCome on Bill, let's (get) in the lumber woods handcatting.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
stick nAlong the main road, logs, pulp wood and 'sticks' are cut. Stick in this sense refers to ...
cutThe volume of wood produced, measured in rough cords. This may refer to the amount to be cut by...
crip n'edging cut from "live" lumber to square it for further processing'APR 16 1988 [check] WKUsed...
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
tail nThe person who stands behind the [main] saw and takes away the lumber and sends it on its w...
cutAfter all the trees have been cut off a section of land, the place is called a 'cut-over'. A 'cu...
loggingTo cut logs from which lumber is to be sawn. Thus pulpwood cutting is not logging in this se...
chopwooden frame on which logs are placed for sawingW. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by ...
cut_DC_ cut n 1 rail line _ + DARE (1862-) 3 amount of timber cut in a season (1901 - 57) DARE (...
crown...millions of feet of lumber have been cut from off Crown lands without the payment of one f...
cutWorkers in all phases of the primary forest industries may be considered loggers. The majority ...
clearThe logs needed to be clear wood with no knots. The logs would be sawn in yhe length needed fo...
logA length of a tree trunk of sufficient size for lumber to be sawn from it. Pieces of pulpwood ar...
cutTo cut trees, saw them into convenient lengths,and pile them on the spot. Also called "stump pil...
lumber nCome on Bill, let's (get) in the lumber woods handcatting.DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and ...
stick nAlong the main road, logs, pulp wood and 'sticks' are cut. Stick in this sense refers to ...
cutThe volume of wood produced, measured in rough cords. This may refer to the amount to be cut by...
crip n'edging cut from "live" lumber to square it for further processing'APR 16 1988 [check] WKUsed...
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
tail nThe person who stands behind the [main] saw and takes away the lumber and sends it on its w...
cutAfter all the trees have been cut off a section of land, the place is called a 'cut-over'. A 'cu...