Pulp was anything defective or over 212cm diameter. You could burn 20 liters a day just constantly cutting that up.
It was also possible to burn that much under the pole as you didn't have to walk to the logs the logs literally came to you.
The skiddies who would limb the trees on the landings...
Frankie does have a point though.
Cutting pretty much continuously on stacks of logs would be tougher on a saw than most logging situations.
Guys bucking in the pulp dump would burn twice as much fuel as a faller and the Poleman would burn the same.The pulp dump and poleman were seconds away...
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