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The last one is of a pine that I kept cutting narrow faces in and kept bending over. Some small trees are strong enough to bend over and suspend above the ground. I have used this trick over delicate landscaping, cutting and carrying every piece without the tree ever falling all the way to the ground. The trick is to know what wood it works with.

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Here is a job on the "wrong" side of the tracks. A guy had bought some house that was in disrepair and had totally re-done the whole house. He was going to pour a new driveway and wanted this tree out of there as he thought it would eventually crack his new driveway as it had cracked the old one. My original plan was to piece the tree down, but it was so tall that putting a block as high as my bucket would go and cutting above it would result in a piece large enough to touch the garage or my truck. So after letting one piece down I decided to fall it into the street.

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