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i haven't done many videos in recent times but i had to film this tree coming down as it was just massive we had to rig to avoid the trees below the timber they wanted in big lengths to pick up with the estate tractor and timber trailer.  The stem was left as a 12 meter pole which is going to become part of a tree house apparently. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Steve Bullman said:

Big tree, looks like it was topping 100ft judging by how long some of the pieces took to drop 

yer it wasn't the tallest but spread wise I've never seen a pine like it amazing how it never went over it had started creeping over and over but still stood there glad its done and dusted thats for sure.

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