If the anchor point is a little to the rear of 90 degrees, the tree will hit right of the lay...if the anchor is a little forward of 90 degrees, the tree will hit left of the lay. Simple geometry, all else being equal.
Sure. Set at exactly 90 degrees to the lay, and with nothing in way of the moving rope, it's pretty much foolproof for countering side lean, and the tension will stay constant...long as the rope and anchor point are up to the loading.
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