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hard to tell with out seeing the trees first hand but you got the job done on all3 counts so fair one, i would have liked to see the first tree up close as on here it looked pretty dodgy. on the widow maker you could have had some ropes on to pull it away from you when you cut it and they might help to pull it out of the tree after you have cut it if it get hung up, saves you scrating round but i wasn't there so can't say for sure. keep going mate you haven't got as far on in life as you say you are with out looking out for your self

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