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Posted
Big tree tight spot there Butch,nice.

 

Jason, nice work, you in Victoria? Looks lovely.

who ill be out there soon, looks well nice:beerglass:

Posted
Few more mang..

 

a little top tip on the top off the stem on the back cut a little notch then tie pulling rope on at the back of the tree feeding it over the top of the stem this has 3 benifits

1 you gain all possible pull leverage

2 rope less likely to get damaged on stem impact

3 knot is usally accesible to undo rather than burried in ground

p.s this is not a critisism just a tip top tip that works so simple if you understoud me

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Certainly, Steve. Not very good quality ones, but here we go. Erm... can you crown lift softwoods? Well here's me doing something like it anyway. :biggthumpup:

 

Thats some really nice trees !!

thanks for sharing :)

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