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need some help dropping them where I want them
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<blockquote data-quote="CRESTLINE" data-source="post: 4710882" data-attributes="member: 35072"><p>Back in the summer, we cut a leaning pine using the jack. I would estimate it was 18-20" and about 60' tall. Came down where we wanted it. Have only had to use it a couple of times but it worked great every time. If you look at the link in Poindexter's post you will see a jack similar to the one I made. It uses an internal winch system instead of the "bumper jack" mechanism I used but it does the same thing. It also cost $1345.95.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CRESTLINE, post: 4710882, member: 35072"] Back in the summer, we cut a leaning pine using the jack. I would estimate it was 18-20" and about 60' tall. Came down where we wanted it. Have only had to use it a couple of times but it worked great every time. If you look at the link in Poindexter's post you will see a jack similar to the one I made. It uses an internal winch system instead of the "bumper jack" mechanism I used but it does the same thing. It also cost $1345.95. [/QUOTE]
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