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Posted
More 'find the hinge' than rate it!

 

Cor you dont 'alf pick 'em dont ya!!

Looks like bit of a mare so top points for that. :thumbup:

(minus two points for the hell of it = 8 points). :thumbup:

cheers, steve

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Cor you dont 'alf pick 'em dont ya!!

Looks like bit of a mare so top points for that. :thumbup:

(minus two points for the hell of it = 8 points). :thumbup:

cheers, steve

 

Twas the last one of the day so no over thinking, no messing around just get it on the deck & hit the pub! ;-)

Posted
I don't see how - you can cut the hinge finer as you do not have to compensate for the longer fibres if you think it might be a problem.

 

On the subject of fibre pull, does the distance of the hinge from the jacking point affect the risk of fibre pull? I imagine the closer the hinge and jacking point are the more chance there is of forcing the tree up rather than forward?

Posted
More 'find the hinge' than rate it!

 

10/10, cutting blind effectively, you couldn't go lower or higher to find holding wood. Nice one, I guess you were happy to see it on the ground :thumbup1:

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