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<blockquote data-quote="Hendog" data-source="post: 8137411" data-attributes="member: 187622"><p>What's everyone's thoughts on back cuts first on back leaners. I watched a video where the back cut was done first and started wedging to prevent the tree from leaning back even more. The explanation was that if you cut the face cut first, the tree would have a tendency to lean backwards even more. Kinda essentially cutting the trigger wood which would actually be the face cut. Of course a cable would be installed in the tree to pull it over as well as the wedges. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hendog, post: 8137411, member: 187622"] What's everyone's thoughts on back cuts first on back leaners. I watched a video where the back cut was done first and started wedging to prevent the tree from leaning back even more. The explanation was that if you cut the face cut first, the tree would have a tendency to lean backwards even more. Kinda essentially cutting the trigger wood which would actually be the face cut. Of course a cable would be installed in the tree to pull it over as well as the wedges. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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