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heres a new one for you guys..

photos of things that didnt quite go so right.

ill start of,

my work mate was told to get a medium tree hung up on cs32. so he did.. so good that the winch wouldnt touch it and we broke 2 shear pins,, the botex wouldnt touch it, and the tractor reversing wouldnt touch it.. here are the pics

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Did you fell the other tree or climb up and cut it free ?

 

neather, snaped out the top tying it on the the tractor amd pulling it 90 degrease. it took about an hour to get it down if not longer

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Good work on the hang up, did you try and winch it sideways to snap the branch or top of your tree? just a thought, when they get stuck they do get proper stuck

 

winched it in all kinds of directions.. like i said it wasnt my tree.. in the end the tractor snapped the branch by pulling it sideways

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