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Interesting, I'm guessing it was cut that way to be sure there would be no chance of the hinge holding??

 

With many of the trees, I wonder why they where not just felled at ground level??

 

it did say on the youtube listing they were felled where there was no decayed wood. they do look like they'd fell to be fair but i guess theres a limit to what we can see

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Not that impressed tbh, as dave says: why?? most looked like streight fells, and using the tensile strength of buttress wood is preferable to felling higher, especially with an unevenly weighted crown.

secondly why does he always do a 45degree gob, far better to adjust the gob and land them flat if possible, especially with some of the big round crowned ones in case they come back, landing them tip first is not good. don't get me wrong I enjoyed watching some big stuff coming over, but why risk being tied to a tree when you could fell it from the ground.

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