MikeON
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Pull sizable trees down, stump and all. Be careful though - you don't have as much directional control as when you make the proper notch and back cut with a chainsaw.
This one went a little closer to the house than I care to admit, although no damage done. The cable was attached about 20' up the tree.


This one went a little closer to the house than I care to admit, although no damage done. The cable was attached about 20' up the tree.

