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Manual wood handling skills

Civilian with a small wood grabber can grab the wood and rotate it to the vertical direction, and then the wood from back to front to get to the car to load.

Wood is the lignified tissue formed by plants capable of secondary growth, such as trees and shrubs. At the end of the primary growth of these plants, the vascular forming layer in the rootstock becomes active and develops bast outward and wood inward.

Wood is a collective term for the development of plant tissues from the vascular formation layer inward, including xylem and thin-walled rays. Wood plays a great role in supporting human life. According to the different nature characteristics of wood, people use them in different ways.

Timber refers generally to the wooden materials used in civil engineering and construction, usually being for soft and hardwood. Timber used in engineering is mainly taken from the trunk portion of trees. Timber has been a major building material since ancient times because it is easy to obtain and process. Timber is categorized by species and is generally divided into coniferous and broadleaf timber.