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climb up, tie a rope, tension tirfor, cut down.


Frank
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.....and on PS3 through the tv. nice fell frank, was the stump left high so it could be seen and not tripped on?:sneaky2:

 

haha actually, the tree was TPO'd and we took some others down. when building work commenced they set up a perimeter fence to protect the root system, I went to check on something else and noticed a large crack formed down the oak which was opening in the wind, you can see this at the start of the video. Tree officer came down and said "get it down quick", as it was over the shared access to the property behind so I felled it into the driveway with about 2 foot to spare either side. went nice.:thumbup:

 

the stump was left high to make some sort of feature of???

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