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Climbergiorgio

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  14. The central leader unbalanced the plant back. The video doesn't show it well. Thanks, Giorgio
  15. Poiché la pianta era molto sbilanciata indietro, ho lasciato quel pezzo di tronco per aiutare la caduta (dal video non si vede molto lo sbilanciamento). P.s.: grazie per i complimenti. Ciao, Giorgio
  16. Thank you both for your question. From the video you couldn't see very well but I had to keep controlled most of the tree, because there were some plants below it. So there were risks also to dismantle the tree. I didn't cleaned off all the side because I wanted the plant to fasten to the ground after the falling. Once fell in the way I told, it's easier to work it, cutting off little piece at time, no risk. At 2 minutes in the video I prepared the cuts to make the final log fall, I took off the side supports, a little piece at time, I pulled off the log and I broke the cuts prepared before (at 2 minutes in the video). In my opinion it's has been the less dangerous way to work. Thanks, Giorgio
  17. Grazie David. Di sicuro sbaglio qualcosa per i video. Se qualcuno mi spiegasse Grazie ancora
  18. Work is hard but sweat is repaid by results. :thumbup:

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