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Abstract
The article discusses the issues of logging in forest areas after artificial reforestation with a double-row arrangement of forest plantations. A critical review of existing methods for carrying out selective and clear cuttings of forests was carried out. The purpose of the study is to develop a method for felling trees with a double-row arrangement of growing trees, allowing felling without damaging neighboring trees and trees in nearby rows. As a result of the research, a modernization of the forestry tractor was proposed.
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1 Volga State University of Technology, 3, Lenin Square, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, Russian Federation