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Dadio, your videos are very entertaining but for the wrong reasons; check out the guy in the yellow hat at 2.40 2nd video, clearly overriding the safety bar on the chipper. Very dangerous! H.S.E. would get involved over this side of the pond. Safety devices and guards are there for a purpose.

Ten out of ten for what you are trying to do on here, hey it's more than I've done, but did you view these videos?

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he in fact made several, but nothing of any consequence...he could have been better positioned at times, also placed the rigging slightly different to avoid some of the butt flipping.....but he clearly was aware of all these so its largely irrelevant

 

The main thing I noted was on one of the sections when he made the cut the butt did swing towards him but the guy lowering was good and let it fall fast enough to remove the danger away from the climber.

 

The reason I give the climber praise is because he worked the tree well and had a plan before he started. He was lowering big sections which can take alot of nerve and did get the job done in good time.

 

Im not saying a fast job is a good job but it does help if you can work controlled and fast.

 

Also he is a big guy and I havnt seen many climber of his size work as well as he.

 

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