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In a way it's not as dumb as it looks, that spar will only come over when there is significant pull on the line, plus I like his hat.

 

:thumbup1: We do tend to jump to conclusions, he may well cut through the back just enough for his mate to hold it steady,jump down and remove the ladders and help his mate to pull it over. All though I would love to see the next picture.

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In a way it's not as dumb as it looks, that spar will only come over when there is significant pull on the line, plus I like his hat.

 

Its pretty dumb, he could cut it 2ft lower from the ground, so why do it??:confused1:

 

TBH, it looks photoshopped to me.

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Who's been watching me work? I will charge for the lesson delivered.

 

Anyone noticed the cut stem about two metre up in the air on the left of the photo a little up from the level of the guys right flip flop. I thought it was the end of a cut limb but it looks wrong I reckon it's a cut stem. How did he get it up there?

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