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  1. Marc-Antoine

    advice on falling downhill, no rope

    I stick to that. Physic doesn't lie often ! It could be feasible if there are some strong puller at the other end of the rope, but you don't ease the things that way. I felled recently a poplar and a pine, both back leaners, with a high tie-in point and about a 3500 pounds set up. I know I have...
  2. Marc-Antoine

    advice on falling downhill, no rope

    Beside the shocks with the wedges, an other risk is to find a funky wood unable to hold the pressure of the wedge and just crumble when you hammer it, so you get zero lift power. Breaking the hinge is a concern too, as this tree seems in a really poor shape. I'd go with the Maasdam. It would...
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