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David Humphries
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Upside down? Don't know what you mean:lol:

 

Yes I climb with my hc wheel facing me, rather than away, I just find it easier, I'm cack handed like that:001_rolleyes:

 

Client hasn't seen it. The area of land we are on belongs to network rail. The consultant who did the original survey just wanted it monolithing, so I went one step further.

 

And yes it was tall just ask mozza:biggrin: (think he had an "action" shot)

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

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Ive been doing some tear cuts on some big old beech. I'm trying to rip big pieces out and get a good rip. I like to use this cut when I can as saves a lot of work on the chain saw. I bore i and try to make a hazard beam shaped cut, then release it with the top cut. Is that what other people are doing, or any other tricks for a good rip?

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Tallest hawthorn I've seen for some time, good job I've got a good Zoom on my camera Rob, didn't come out the way I wanted tho!!

 

sorry that im asking this, but its annoying me as I cant see the full helmet, and im not being the health and safety police! but is that a ground helmet your using?

 

cheers ciaran glyde

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Ive been doing some tear cuts on some big old beech. I'm trying to rip big pieces out and get a good rip. I like to use this cut when I can as saves a lot of work on the chain saw. I bore i and try to make a hazard beam shaped cut, then release it with the top cut. Is that what other people are doing, or any other tricks for a good rip?

 

Looks very natural matt. :thumbup1:

 

Hope you're not experimenting on those poor Baobabs :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

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