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Spotted this while out surveying in Stafford area.

 

Not poking fun at the farmers and people who do this because they know no better but this must have given the person holding the saw a fright when it went!!

 

 

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What says the branch hadn't failed and ripped with the resulting good part of the cut from tidying said damage.

 

The appearance of the cut didnt strike me as that having been the case to be honest, looked more like it had been cut back to clear way for the tractor to get by! but I could well be wrong!

 

but as i said either way i'm not poking fun but I wouldnt have wanted to be holding the saw when it split! good 12-14" dia at cut!

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