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Today's job was removing a snapped out top on a swamp cypress. It had been snapped a couple of months but had not fallen because it was cable braced to another stem. It did come down fairly easily once I cut some branches off. Some big Douglas firs beside where we were working.

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Finally an input on this thread unfortunatly cant take credit for climbing this lime apart from setting up the anchor point for a bit of an excuse to climb :thumbup: awsome days work with ben@walkertreecare great climbing his first try of spiderjack :thumbup1:

apart from the concrete inside the bottom of the trunk quite a good days work

the 441 took care of these lumps oh and before i forget a tree surgeon attempted this job before us left a near brand new throwbag in there aswell so happy days thanks dude :001_tt2:

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