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Old 8th January 2008, 07:14 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Default Re: conventional figure-8

Your missing the point.i use it in really rotten trees the you can't afford the risk of a top or tree setting back[like right up against a building or lines]and it still pivots but not as much as a conventional felling cut and it can't fall backwards.as soon as it starts to go over even if it would attempt to set back like in a leaner it would slide off of the cut.Itb works really well in goosed out trees that your felling as well but like I said earlier if it gets hung up in another tree theres a good chance that i could jump the stump so if that anticapated as soon as it starts going over get out.Its mainly something I use in rotten tops and trees.
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