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That guy knew his stuff, must of been a couple of hundred feet, fare play!

 

I've knocked a 90 ' pole in half before so that's about 15m, but no photo evidence so goes for nowt I suppose.:laugh1:

Heaviest lump was just under 7m with no hinge

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Thanks for the good replies, glad you all enjoyed it. stay tuned for another video, gonna try for a twelve meter stem next time..... Don't worry i wouldn't do this if i didn't think i was capable, i aint showing off, just having fun. Stay safe

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Can it count as a chog if it's cut with a THS??

 

Only if you take it at wall height and make it hop over said wall with a push, saw choice unimportant and wedges/ felling bar allowed :thumbup1: - buy you a pint if you do...

 

Regards,

 

Steve.

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