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Hi Steve, at 3mins it was a larger limb that wasn't much off of horizontal. I used a v cut to stop the barbers chair and thought that it would have had the weight to carry through the neighbouring sycamore once it had released from its hinge, however it never really got going to have the momentum to brush through, so it sat on its cut and I cut it free.

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I put it in the vid to show that not every piece cut goes to plan, and as in all big dismantles there are a few cuts that just don't go your way. But I delt with it and got it on its intended route in the end.

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