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Thanks all.

 

The DBH was nothing, like 2 and a half feet tops.

 

The saw is a 200T. I have 3 now and am well happy about it.

 

Yes that's Pauls chest harness. Best, and safest hitch tending system Ive used of yet.

 

I stripped probably a third of the branches from the flipline, and was tempted to just carry on instead of messing with the camera....but we had plenty of time and I was confident the weather was going to stay calm. So, while I didn't need the SRT line, it is nice to have once you've taken a couple mins to set up. And, youre no longer carrying the weight of a wet rope thereafter its tied off....which would have been almost all of 150 length by the time I topped the tree out. The top was 18 ft or thereabouts.

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