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Cutting a troublesome leaner

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I have to take down a Tulip Poplar that is about 28 inches at the base guessing 60-70 foot high on the side of a hill and leaning. Any advice or tips to prevent bad things like barber chairs etc???
Why is there never time to do it right but always time to do it over?
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