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Nice one.:thumbup1:

 

Looks like a fair bit of rot there.

 

My suggestion would be to not let it all mount up on the deck, slows the job down ALOT.

 

Cut and move, cut and move, never listen to anyone that says getting it down is the most important thing, moving it is!

 

It's a good feeling doing your first big tree and job.:thumbup:

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Nice one.:thumbup1:

 

Looks like a fair bit of rot there.

 

My suggestion would be to not let it all mount up on the deck, slows the job down ALOT.

 

Cut and move, cut and move, never listen to anyone that says getting it down is the most important thing, moving it is!

 

It's a good feeling doing your first big tree and job.:thumbup:

 

 

Good job mate, and well done for sucking it in and going for it even if it was a bigger job than first thought. We've ALL been there and you'll be there again!

 

I prefer Move and fire, move and fire, move and fire.

 

Red pants are G.A.Y FYI.

 

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