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Lombardy Fell Incident


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Where it's a bit out of order is when people start bringing the AA into it.

 

 

No not really. They're a AAAC therefore they are supposed to be working to a higher standard.

If they don't, it makes a mockery of the system and all other AAAC firms who could them think, 'why should I bother'.

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I don't think the cutter was at error , the guy pulling is where it went wrong you never just stop pulling as soon as the tree starts moving with wind or heavy leans , having a pull that can keep up speed is the only thing that will work in those situations. Saying that dealing with Lombardies in heavy winds unless it's in your favour is a really stupid thing to do any way but for the reasons Sean stated I imagine why it happened.

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It's not about angles though it's about pull speed ... Watch the video again The truck stopped pulling it should not of until the tree was on the ground or there about a if your going to even attempt felling in those conditions and species.

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the line should of been pulling in opposite direction to cars not slightly towards the road also the gob should be slightly imbetween the two to work against the wind . but still should not have been felled there is no place for stunt fells next to the public . so it is about angles as well , more worrying is a few people on here would also of attempted this fell ,, why

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