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how can you tell its got a good root system ?? surely it would stiill be straight if it had

 

I can't but looks big Enough to hold my 13 stone for 15mins. We're is your sense of adventure? Ya I know"your life worth more then taking a chance etc etc. What a boring world it would be if we all did and thought the same.

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set your line in other tree and away you go :thumbup:

 

Exactly and more interesting then just felling. Jobs like that can be used to gain experience and be more fun:thumbup:

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I can't but looks big Enough to hold my 13 stone for 15mins. We're is your sense of adventure? Ya I know"your life worth more then taking a chance etc etc. What a boring world it would be if we all did and thought the same.

 

im not saying i wouldnt climb it , just wondered how you thought it looked like it had a good root plate ?

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So if its ok to climb. What's the best way to take it down. Little pieces of knock a big top straight out?

 

No prisoners, big top out first then you can take a bit more time with the rest

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Just chop it up. It is on the floor, right?

 

You said it failed in the first post...

 

Or is all the bravado hyperthetical?

 

No, he said it was upright before the storms, now its leaning as shown in the pic

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