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Rupe
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How did it chip? I always find the bigger needled stuff a bit of a pain, but it seemed to disappear quickly enough!

 

BTW did you charge extra for the Holly?:001_tongue:

 

Holly was done free of charge of course!

 

I've didn't get a chance to do any chipping! Shame!! But it seemed to go through all right! Very dusty though, I'll have to clean the truck again this year!

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I've finally cobboled some video. Not very good though, still learning!! Again I had battery problems, so there is the initial set up, a couple of test branches to test the dropezone, then loads missed out. Then I missed all of the removal of the big limb, and then got new batteries and got the removal of the rest of the top but thats all!!

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYIUelLOIhc]YouTube - Corsican rigging.wmv[/ame]

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Nice video, is that your dog? he looked pleased to see you.

 

Yes. Timba!! He keeps well out of the way, usually in the truck or car. But he knows when I'm on final ascent, even with chipper running and if he can't see me! Imn secure places I leave the car door open and he comes running out everytime.

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