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Here are the videos’ of the job I recently described in the Picture forum.

 

Nothing too exiting but the methods were sound and the job finished on time. Thanks

 

Part1

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T19AHQnhzB4]YouTube - Beech tree Rigging part 1[/ame]

 

Part 2

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehbSFnlDDfU]YouTube - Beech Tree Rigging part 2[/ame]

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I really enjoyed these video's. I was impressed how you minipulated large limbs using the double drum system. The block driver as well seems to be a nifty tool. :rock:

 

I tip my hat to you sir

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Excellent Reg, quality workmanship as usual. The twin bollard really does allow you to take massive pieces - at 5.00 in part 1. Why did the tree have to come down?

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Nice video as usual Reg always good to see your thoughts and stratergies in action.

 

Just an observation out of curiosity when your removing those heavy side limbs are you tensioning both lines with the handle'd tensioner?

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