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I'd have said second tensioned line. Pull rope to start it. Gets to certain point then pulls round. Hope that makes sense. I know what I mean!!!

 

Good man Tommy your on the right track

 

Nice to see people thinking

 

Here's a basic drawing from a book which gives a basic idea but there are ways to adjust the amount of deflection either side of line of fall I'll explain when people have had chance to study the drawing

 

What you are basically doing is taking the weight of the lean off the hinge, but whatever happens the tree cant go the way of the lean

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