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logjams are cleared by?​

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Answered by XxItzhearthakkerxX
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In North America, the logs of the wood are collected and stacked along a frozen river bank, road or a railway line. The work of the hauler is to ensure that the logs reach a sawnill or a factory. This include clearing logjam with long poles or sticks of dynamite to move the logs.

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Answered by arjun281120
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In North America, the logs of the wood are collected and stacked along a frozen river bank, road or a railway line. The work of the hauler is to ensure that the logs reach a sawnill or a factory. This include clearing logjam with long poles or sticks of dynamite to move the logs.

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