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Were the laterals left on the Pine, to dampen the effect of the release?

 

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David, I am impressed, you have knowledge of dynamic forces as well as fungi.

 

Pity you failed to calculate speed, trajectory of a teabag in time to take avasive action :sneaky2:

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Were the laterals left on the Pine, to dampen the effect of the release?

 

 

 

 

 

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they weren't left for that reason (they were left on as it could be felled with them left on) but that tech will be used more in the future. The stabilizing effect from leaving them on is quite astounding. no shake whatsoever. definelty one to remember. especially when training new staff.

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As hinted at on an earlier thread, I was cunningly distracted :sneaky2:.

 

...so you failed to notice the large group of northerners standing round the bigshot and playing with teabags and bits of cremated burger and the peals of laughter.:001_smile:

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and you gotta love how is rope is clove hitched around that stub! theres a lesson there....

 

and you gotta love to hate radiata pine trees!!

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large oak removed. not everyday u drag an 880 up 50feet.

 

Impressively large Tree Jonny.

The scale in shot three comes across well.

 

How long did it take?

 

Do you know why it was condemmed?

 

 

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