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if you had said that before we started i would have paid to see you do it , the final cuts at the top required the 88 but only with a 36" bar

 

i wouldnt of been messing about away up high, 5 thumps from the first fork. job done. yeeehaaaaaaaaaaaaa:001_cool::001_tongue:

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no not all of it , basicly we got it in because of the condition of some limbs and the way in which they were cable braced i felt that climbing it would not be the best of ideas as neither myself or the tree officer could work out what was keeping most of the tree standing , i will post some pictures of the climbing work .

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