I saw that the bucket is pretty far off to the side, upon re-watching, perhaps perpendicular to the pull. For the bulk of the top to hit the bucket would be pretty difficult if not impossible. For the quick pull to break apart the top, and rain it down on the operator or bucket would be much...
I thought that you were pulling it directly against the lean, which I would take as the total net lean, from what I picked up from the explanation, that's all.
You called it and did it, Daniel.
A point of safety... when pulling over a dead piece of a tree with the bucket right there, what would have happened if it didn't hinge over correctly? Would a pull rope at the butt of the piece, being pulled from the ground been at least a bit safer way of...
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