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Gustharts sell those things, I treid the bottle jack thing once, it was hard work even with a six ton jack, there's no substitute for a proper winch. Although up the tree maybe that thing is a good idea.
you need a 20 ton squat jack for best results,several years ago we got a 30 plus metre completly dead african mahogany to go over opposite lean with one ,didnt fancy whacking wedges in,when it hit i reckon wood flew 50 metres or so
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but in half the time you could of cut all the pegs off and just step cut and chucked that

or even from the looks of that piece you could of pushed it over

i couldnt of pushed it over i would of been too embarrassed:blushing:

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but in half the time you could of cut all the pegs off and just step cut and chucked thator even from the looks of that piece you could of pushed it over

i couldnt of pushed it over i would of been too embarrassed:blushing:

 

 

He probably could of, but chose not to.

Very dead wood, not very sappy, wasn't playing the game.

 

Speed is rarely, almost never in fact, an over ridding factor for our team.

Safety and the tools and techniques to aid a decision/situation, whether that be rattle wedge, block driver or Mewp, is.

If pegs need to come off, they do. :001_smile:

 

 

 

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