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Sometimes it is not only the size/weight of the piece for the shape. An experienced climber will pick and choose the pieces to be lowered not only to be able to clear obstacles but to make it easier to receive by the guys on the deck.

 

Sometimes I will rigg and number of pieces at the same time so when the head is broken down and lowered it takes up less space.

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There you go mate. I had the browser open as i just nicked the screen shot from it.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epIzaVnig-k&list=UUDxq_mj90Xl1_Jnwij0bzkA]Charing Oak - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

Cheers. Spot on rigging there. Think that's why I remembered it.

 

I think I even saw a groundy running back from the chipper too!

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