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Thanks for taking the time to post :thumbup1:

 

Did you hurt your leg at 1.55??

 

Your hand at 14.20 was terrifying!!!!

 

I know many of you lads like leaving pegs, but they always make me feel try uncomfortable when I see them on vids.

 

Cheers

 

No didnt hurt my leg lucky for me! Even on a tall tree like that the groundies i use still dont seem to understand let it run!

 

I cringed when i saw my hand to i dont notice in real life when i do it!

 

I tryed to leave as few as possible when i took some off they would hit the stem and shoot off 1 nearly went through the window we didnt board up my heart was in my mouth. The other stubs were left low down for the crane to help the chains not slip off.

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I tryed to leave as few as possible when i took some off they would hit the stem and shoot off 1 nearly went through the window we didnt board up my heart was in my mouth. The other stubs were left low down for the crane to help the chains not slip off.

 

Is there a reason you don't just cut nearer the stem when removing the branch?

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