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It is cool so see a lady in the trees! Especially doing a tree removal. I have never seen that in my neck of the woods.

 

And I have a comment. I noticed the flush cuts on the way up, but there is one snap cut down low. Was that lifted with a GRCS/Hobbs device? Or, was it simply dropped?

 

Just curious with the method you used at the moment. The macho man instinct in me is wanting to warn against "chainsaw catchers" with snap cuts. If the limb was dropped, then the top cut should be made slightly behind the bottom cut to avoid this from happening...

 

But, by the looks of it, I think you can hold your own...And I'm sure you already know this. Just curious.:blushing:

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I am not sure you will get an answer to that as this thread is over a year old and I don't think Anna frequents here now.

 

 

 

 

The Lady doth still frequent our happy little ship, though from the depths of the shadows it would seem.

 

 

 

 

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All limbs were lowered due to a block paved drive underneath, that cut is probably just where she did a little snap cut to throw off a short stub !

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