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dont know, i like wedges

 

just tapped them in as i brought the saw round after i bored in. it saves me shouting at alex to put some tension on it i guess, then when the cuts finished we can pull it over and weve got all the pull to play with

 

You just have a fetish for wedges John :001_rolleyes:

 

Wedge wedge wedgity wedge :lol:

 

I always stick one in so it dunt trap tha saw

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to be honest you could probably have spiked up to the limbs at the top and bashed them out, but you would never be able to piece them out small enough to avoid the fence beneeth, new hedging, quite a nice hawthorn and some othe bits and pieces . there was a distinct lack of anything representing any sort of top anchor, though you cant really see that from the picture below. the stem was sound really bar 2" around the outside which was shot

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Because as a general rule it's more dangerous dismantling dead trees than live ones.

 

Not if you think you are Mary Poppins and can stand on fresh air!!

 

Good luck in this debate jon lad

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