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Working "jill poke" ?
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Uhh - from the "Glossary of Logging, Forest Engineering and Associated Forestry Terms" at http://web.cocc.edu/logging/dk.html#J <br /> <br />"Jill-poke-A supported straight log, pole, sapling, or bar that strikes an object at an angle, either penetrating the object or pushing it a side. Cat skinners and skidder operators must be especially careful of jill-pokes while skidding. ROPS and FOPS are designed to protect the operator from jill-pokes, among other hazards." <br /> <br />If I read this right, it's kinda like a stick-in-the-mud on steroids.
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