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Thanks all

 

It was about 110 - 120 ft, at a guess. 

 

Took 2 days for 3. We chipped up to 6 in diam.

 

Stihlmadas, no work on the guns mate. I've never had a big frame, but I do seem to have inherited some sort of good engine.

 

 

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2 hours ago, MattyF said:

Quality as always reg, do you try and get the heavy rigging done near the beginning off an isolated spar or do you rig off the same spar as your anchored on throughout the job ?

I used a couple redirects at times for positioning and support on the rigging point at times. Then after all the limbs were gone and we were into the heavy stuff, I re-set the rigging point much lower into stronger wood. I repositioned it twice actually, and switch ed to a thicker rope. Thanks.

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