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Jon.L

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  1. Thanks again for the advice. Came down fine with a line up high and slowly pulling to the right.
  2. Thanks for all the feedback. Unable to climb the other tree. It is on a golf course and there's plenty of Access room to tow base away, so I'll go for that. This is a pretty common occurane on the golf course, so if the tree wasn't rotten, and just partially snapped at base or partial root plate lift, and hung up, would you put in a standard gob and back cut in to get the base free on the ground to tow out? Would thay be the correct procedure/cut?
  3. Hi, just after some advice on a wind blown, hung up tree. I'm pretty comfortable with felling standard trees, but not entirely sure on how to deal with this. I'd like to remove it from stump and tow bottom out. What cut would be suitable? It won't roll out either way, and it's very rotten at the base.

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