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Gonna say, any trunk with a lot of internal tensions and reaction growth rings (  Cedars a big culprit) might grab yr bar in the cut. Dunno how it would cope with that ?  K
The crowd and rotate have that much power you can usually release the tension once you've worked out where it is and free the bar
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On 26/09/2015 at 16:56, Gray git said:

 

Today's put together from a few weeks back, again a little different as no climbing because I'd forgotten the camera the day before when we stripped out the back of the tree over the tennis courts to bias the balance.

Tree was removed on the councils recommendation after a large amount of Cambus started to die off and some of the main forks were compromised following a lightening strike.

Enjoy

Are you sure you are not a film producer because that was exemplary. Loved the distance shot of the tree falling and the wood chipper angle ? your very talented ??

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Are you sure you are not a film producer because that was exemplary. Loved the distance shot of the tree falling and the wood chipper angle [emoji846] your very talented [emoji1419]
Thanks Samantha
Wish I had the time these days to do more videos as it's quite relaxing putting them together but time consuming.
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