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It was moving a bit on the discovery  but didn’t seem to have power to pull it over .before doing any  cutting it was already leaning on the fence .i left about 7cm of wood in between front and back cut but still wasn’t going nowhere  then cut slightly more out and flew the wrong way. never mind 

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53 minutes ago, Jack.P said:

It was moving a bit on the discovery  but didn’t seem to have power to pull it over .before doing any  cutting it was already leaning on the fence .i left about 7cm of wood in between front and back cut but still wasn’t going nowhere  then cut slightly more out and flew the wrong way. never mind 

 

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2 hours ago, Jack.P said:

It was moving a bit on the discovery  but didn’t seem to have power to pull it over .before doing any  cutting it was already leaning on the fence .i left about 7cm of wood in between front and back cut but still wasn’t going nowhere  then cut slightly more out and flew the wrong way. never mind 

 

1 hour ago, spuddog0507 said:

 

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dont know what happened to the original text that was in this reply with the photos ! it aint loaded up,????

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