Work at the landing site

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PART 1
Often it is necessary to trees growing on the planned site. If this work results in tops and lying on a spot where wood will be , they can create problems for the when he loads the bottom layer of the . This is especially problematic in times beacause the bottom will freeze to the branches. Therefore, when trees are removed to space for the piles, branches and should be removed. It is easy for the operator to remove trees so that the branches and tops end up the landing site.

PART 2
1. The pile is when no pulpwood log or a sawlog sticks out more than a stated distance.
2. The longer the pulpwood/sawlogs are cut, the greater the demands of the , to meet the maximum pile width rule.
3. When pilling along a from the forest side, the side facing the forest should be flattened.
4. Sawlogs with are removed and placed on the pulpwood or fuelwood pile.
5. Sawlogs with a which could cause rejection or too big crooks are sorted into .
6. Wood dropped on the road during loading should be as soon as possible and placed on the right pile.
7. Measurement regulations state that of the end surface of an individual spruce pulpwood log can be rotten while for softwood the corresponding proportion is .

PART 3
The maximum width (A) of a pile must not exceed m per linear meter.
The maximum permitted height (B) of a pile must not exceed m.
The maximum permitted divergence (C) per linear meter is dm .