Decide if the following statements are true (T) or false (F). Consult pages 8:34 - 8:42 of the book "Working in Harvesting Teams", Part 2.
Quiz
All people involved in a harvesting project, i. e. the planner, harvester operator, forwarder operator, and trucker, should find "the golden mean" and a way how to contribute to the best possible overall economic result.
T
F
Under all circumstances harvesting GROT and other assortments can be the cheapest way to harvest a site.
T
F
If GROT harvesting can result in damage to the terrain, which is not acceptable, it should not be carried out.
T
F
If GROT harvesting increases the risk of damage to watercourses, such as brooks and small streams, it should be judged whether to carry it out or not.
T
F
The felling direction can be important for efficiency in a harvest operation that includes GROT.
T
F
Brush ended up in the wrong location relative to the GROT pile can be picked up by a harvester.
T
F
Logs should not be placed on GROT piles as they can compress the GROT and affect drying.
T
F
A maximum length for GROT piles should be 1.5 - 2 m.
T
F
The GROT pile should be about 1.5 - 5.5 m high.
T
F
Bushy tops of large dimensions or non delimbed portions of stems can be placed on the GROT pile.