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Is your high point above or below the rigging point?
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Sean Freeman
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Crickey, you'd have to think there was either decay missed around the rigging point, or well and truely overloaded the rigging to lead to that
, unless it was a t/d and they forgot to remove the TIP before cutting the block!!
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