From logging and park conservation to fire prevention, property and habitat protection, too many forest management tasks are still done the old-fashioned way: with shovel, chainsaw, and backbreaking sweat. When equipment is used to pick up, move, or stack trees, logs, brush or other fire hazards, there are drawbacks when these tasks require control and efficiency. Traditional bucket attachments, for instance, tend to scoop excess dirt, have trouble holding unwieldy loads, and are largely ineffectiveat tasks requiring fine control such as raking limbs or debris.
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