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    short bar technique

    :thumbup: Well said
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    Honk Hi Daniel Was the left and right you refer to from your perspective as a faller or the last picture from the front? I can see the last saw cut was from the left of the stump in the last picture. Was the small fragment of wood on the scarf (notch area) residual from the RHS (stump Pic)...
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    8):cry::O:bye::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug::beerchug:
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    short bar technique

    Like a swan Gerry, cool and no fuss above the water 8), a lot more pace and effort going on under the water :O.
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    In our split prone hardwood trees "splits" (barbers chair) are initiated most times by strong hinge wood, especially in the middle of the tree. Control of the direction of fall is maximised by the intact fibres at either side of the hinge. Applying wing cuts is likely an immediate loss of...
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