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On 9/21/2017 at 21:21, mistahbenn said:

Heres one I had a few years back...

 

 

Those little stoggles can be harder to fell than full trees sometimes.  I have had many hinge over only to stick at a 45 degree angle.  Then when cutting more they have skewed to the side.

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On 10/5/2017 at 19:59, dadio said:

Matter of perspective.... You could think of it like this... I AM just a whole lot better than you! You got one lame fall to show.. and pride yourself on fence repair expertise... You think you're good... you've never even seen good!

Still a knob Danny boy. I see you stirring the shit on treehouse too. I am not affected by you, I just laugh at you. 

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