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Young fella who's working for me, it's his first medium tree over 1 and a half times guide bar which had a back lean, so he used hi lift wedge for first time and fan cut for first time, thought he did really well

 

Looks good. I'd of not bothered taking the toes off. Solid attempt though.

 

Extra points for lowness.

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Yep been there got the accessories [emoji3]

When I started I had mk2 4x4 transit tipper that I took in woods to pick up some thinnings I bought at stump I got stuck on stumps under axle and tow hitch at the same time not once but 3 times! Swore I'd never leave any hi

 

 

 

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Ok felled my first proper tree today. Up till now it's been stumps and garden sized tree. Not as easy as it appears. About 30 degrees to the right of my target. But it was a safe area where ever it fell so was a good practice. You honest opinions gentlemen?

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