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| Sappling Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Wayne PA (near Philly)
Posts: 18
| Here's the latest youtube video.. 6 minutes.. 10 cuts.. nothing too crazy... and a good illustration of many of the aspects of near balance point tie off, which can be used to reduce shock loads, help steer limbs sideways with a good notch, make the handling on the ground much easier, and give added clearance from the ground.. I AM putting together a longer video which discussed many of these points.. |
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Kentucky....oh yeah baby
Posts: 135
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Nice to see you here Murphy, enjoyed the video.
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