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what about my always clean orange jacket with ma beltand first aid kit belt

 

Have you been practising that catalogue pose or does it just come naturally to you?

 

:lol:

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Have you been practising that catalogue pose or does it just come naturally to you?

 

:lol:

 

i didnt relise how catalogue it was haha,

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Heller of a high gob. Waste of timber. Instant dismissal.

it was for a split level cut were i had to cut under the hinge, + that photot was from my cs30/31 training

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Heller of a high gob. Waste of timber. Instant dismissal.

+ im arb based, as i said in the other thread was my first week in the woods,

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it was for a split level cut were i had to cut under the hinge, + that photot was from my cs30/31 training

 

Split level cuts need be barely higher than standard and loads lower than that one. My best subby cutter (who btw only did his nptc last month after years in the woods) has just cut approx 1000 trees exclusively with s/l cuts all nice and low. He was taught that way, imo correctly.

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