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Pete that is exactly what I would have done if I had rigged it. I managed to free fall most all of what was cut today. Just the appropriate use of gobs to steer tip away from shrub, ornaments and fences or to land it tippage first so as not to leave craters in the deck.

 

I will rigg off the last of it tomorrow as it is pretty close to a pergola and dovecote at the rear plus the shrubs are a lot thicker so will be easier to damage.

 

The HO accepts that there may be a little collateral damage to vegetation as he realised he had left it a good few years late to get a tree surgeon in to look at it. When they arrived the union was opening and shutting a fair bit...

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