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I once felled a 4 inch diameter conifer near the new forest - with a bread knife.

It was to become a Christmas tree at our student flat (1975 I think).

Took bloody ages and there was no hinge - some time before I took CS31 etc.

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I once felled a 4 inch diameter conifer near the new forest - with a bread knife.

It was to become a Christmas tree at our student flat (1975 I think).

Took bloody ages and there was no hinge - some time before I took CS31 etc.

 

:lol::lol::lol: and how much cheap plonk had you consumed prior to that effort :lol::lol::lol:

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I felled a dead tawa tree that was 2 feet in diameter at my campsite in nz, considering I was using my gomtaro 330 I had very little pull and had to go from both sides. Was a bit of effort but had to be done! I misjudged the fall distance and ended up breaking our gaslamp haha.

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