MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS. 1. SAWLOG STANDARDS: Trees cut by the Purchaser shall be manufactured to secure the maximum utilization of forest products according to III.G.
1. All logs that meet or exceed the Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2 and this section shall be skidded to landings and hauled by the Purchaser.
a. Logs shall be bucked to utilize the entire length of the tree to the top diameter specified under Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2.
b. Logs meeting utilization specifications in Table 2 shall be manufactured in such a manner as to minimize waste during bucking operations.
c. A tree or log larger than 5.6” top DIB is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross.
MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS. 1. SAWLOG STANDARDS: Trees cut by the Purchaser shall be manufactured to secure the maximum utilization of forest products according to III.G.
1. All logs that meet or exceed the Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2 and this section shall be skidded to landings and hauled by the Purchaser.
a. Logs shall be bucked to utilize the entire length of the tree to the top diameter specified under Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2.
b. Logs meeting utilization specifications in Table 2 shall be manufactured in such a manner as to minimize waste during bucking operations.
c. A tree or log larger than 5.6” top DIB is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross.
d. Blue stained tree or log larger than 5.6” top DIB is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross. Any other tree or log larger than 5.6” top DIB is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross.
e. Blue stained sawlogs are defined as ponderosa pine logs showing blue stain in both ends of the scaling cylinder.
2. OTHER MATERIAL: The Purchaser may elect to remove other material that does not meet Sawlog Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2, only if approved by the Forest Officer. Such products shall be billed at the rate for other material shown in Table 1.
a. All contract provisions apply to the removal of Other Material.
b. Other Material that has been manufactured by the Purchaser shall be decked and hauled separately from sawlogs. All decked non-sawlog material must be hauled, or disposed of by the Purchaser in accordance with instructions of the Forest Officer. All hauled loads will have a truck ticket assigned and will meet the specifications in Section III, MEASUREMENT AND LOG ACCOUNTABILITY.
c. Butt cut logs (the first log cut above the xxxxx) that meet LOG MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS in Table 2, but do not meet TREES DESIGNATED FOR CUTTING minimum top DIB and length, may be considered as Other Material, not sawlogs.
3. DOWN WOODY MATERIAL: 10 to 15 tons per acre of downed woody material larger than 3 inches in diameter shall be left scattered throughout the sale units. The Forest Officer will determine the appropriate amount of material and may designate pieces to be left for this purpose that would otherwise be skidded and hauled under Sections VII.C.1 or VII.C.2, LOG MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS.
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MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS. 1. SAWLOG STANDARDS: Trees cut by the Purchaser shall be manufactured to secure the maximum utilization of forest products. All logs that meet or exceed the Manufacturing And Recovery Standards in Table 2 and this section shall be skidded to landings and hauled by the Purchaser.
a. Logs shall be bucked to utilize the entire length of the tree to the top diameter specified under Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2.
b. Logs meeting utilization specifications in Table 2 shall be manufactured in such a manner as to minimize waste during bucking operations.
c. A tree or log larger than 5.6” top DIB is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross.
MANUFACTURING AND RECOVERY STANDARDS. Purchaser shall accept and pay for delivery of log sorts by Contractor to the designated delivery location that meet the following specifications:
1. GENERAL SAWLOG STANDARDS: Trees cut by the Contractor shall be manufactured to secure the maximum utilization of forest products. All logs that meet or exceed the Manufacturing and Recovery Standards in Table 2 and this section shall be skidded to landings and hauled by the Contractor.
a. A tree or log larger than 5.6” top diameter inside bark (DIB) is considered to be a sawlog if it contains Xxxxxxxx Decimal C Net Scale ≥ 33% of Gross.