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Tom D
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Dismantled this today, this was the first time i have worked on one. I learned a few things: the needles are much sharper than i thought they were, the brash is much heavier than the timber, the chip is extremely heavy and bulky ( 9 cube off a single stem 45 foot tree! ), It takes a good hinge and really hangs on despite the branches being very tip heavy, and finally if I am ever asked to do another one get some one else to do it.

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