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Crotch

"The area of a tree at which a main branch joins the trunk.

the wood from such an area; is known as crotchwood"

 

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i had to do it as atrial when doing my dismantling nptc unit, pain to set up but fun watching the tip get winched up past me and sent through the crown to the other side of the tree for dropping. all experimental and fun. never used it after that though. stil, new ideas n all that

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mike,what was the reason for using that technique on that long limb?

 

 

The Limb was very long with a few targets below.There were also Trees to each side and the very end of the branch (couldn't swing anything).

 

Everything had to be lowered down directly beneath the branch.Took a bit of time to set up the pulleys but rigging the branch off was fairly quick.

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