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it would go to the back easily steve, but with just caged sides it goes everywhere, so i just aim for the middle and spread it about, i am going to get a cover from clive. the cherry doesnt go very far, any hardwood doesnt, the chipper doesnt have any draft as its a drum, so it relies of throw, conifer goes about 12 feet mate, i think because its more consistent and smaller, you can tip the chipper back abit if you want aswell.

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haha, you should have seen my anchor point:sneaky2:

 

Just had another look . I,m guessing your anchor point was way below you . Although the finished products looks good . Takes some skill to get to them tips . Top job :thumbup:

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obviosly you havent met steve Andy, he has freakish long arms, they are about 8 feet long, he probably got those tips with a pole pruner mate:laugh1:

 

Ha ha ha Mr Tickle ay :biggrin: . Ive always though that indian god with six arms would be an ace climber . You know the one off the old sinbad films or was it tomb raider ? . Flying about the tree with six 020s .:biggrin:

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