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I've come out of forum retirement to post my thoughts on the Reflex. I have only recently acquired it but have had some climbs on it already. My background: approx 15 years climbing. The last 10 has been mostly on a hitch climber and rope wrench; with a bit of doubled rope but mostly SRS. In the past I have tried: BDB, ZZ, all iterations of the RR and the akimbo 1 (none of them permanently, just borrowed). I wasn't in a hurry to get a mechanical, but my interest grew recently seeing devices that were designed for use of both techniques. The price also attracted me to the reflex. The throttle drew me in but ultimately just seemed too expensive to justify. My initial thoughts: - Quite big and heavy, and feels a bit odd when you pick it up because a lot of the weight is in the stainless steel links, which flop around until installed. - Took a minute to get it installed right but not too bad once you've done it before. Probably similar to RR in that regard but not as streamlined as the akimbo. - Doesnt seem to run up the rope/self feed as well as other devices, possibly due to the weight.. But I didn't notice the weight as such once it's on the rope. It will likely self feed with enough rope weight but it's not like the zigzag in that regard. - Seems to descend great both MRS and SRS. Tried SRS 3 to 1 and that worked well (I think it's approved for that config). I think if you plan on doing any real amount of MRS a friction saver will be a must. - Did some climbing in the wet and it was quite jerky to get going, I'm assuming this is similar problem for other devices too. I think the addition of a wrench in this situation would be the only real reason to use one. However if you hold your tail at your hip like belaying, that seemed to be a work around. - Oddly the packaging was very basic, I could feel the device through the postage bag it arrived in at. Felt very basic. The real issue which I've only just been made aware of, is that the device is only rated to 12kn. I don't know how it can be life support with a 12kn rating, a friend was not allowed to use his at a recent climbing comp. He also told me in the manual it states that it's a class C device. I'm not sure what that means in real terms, it's designed to be used in conjunction with another climbing system? Two rope systems are not a mandatory requirement where I am in NZ. I just feel it's a bit strange that no one has mentioned that in any of the videos I've watched.
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I think as a tool for mostly domestic stumps using the Avant I can’t see it working well. I have gone a bit cold on the idea if I’m honest.
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I had cause to use the Rac last year you had to do it online you could not talk to anyone on the phone I had no idea how long they were going to be. no contact for 3 hours till the mechanic rang me to say he would be with me in about 20 miniutes
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Bit late to the party folks, sorry. From the few pages I've looked at, it seems chainsaws can cause serious alcohol problems. 😁 Right, if these have been suggested before, sorry. No actual pictures, links only, apologies again. Petrol station/supermarket red. So easy to drink that even She Who Must Be Obeyed loves it: Jam Shed Shiraz Another great offering from the brewery which made Pale Ale fashionable( I saw his first barrels being delivered many, many years ago ) : Very dangerously drinkable. Now we're getting serious. Imperial Stout. First one is excellent, second one is something else altogether. 1): I love Atom beers 2); Now we're talking.
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Dear Arborists, I am writing to express my interest in any available positions within your tree surgery company. I am keen to continue building my career in arboriculture and would welcome the opportunity to contribute my skills and strong work ethic to your business. I live in the newbury area and would be looking for a company close by as i do not yet drive but looking to very soon or even get a bike. I have hands-on experience working with wood, including moving, loading, and delivering logs safely and efficiently with my step dad. This has given me a solid understanding of manual handling, site safety, and working as part of a team in physically demanding outdoor environments, following instructions carefully, and maintaining a tidy and safe worksite at all times. I am reliable, hardworking, and not afraid of tough conditions. I take pride in doing jobs properly and supporting colleagues to ensure work is completed efficiently and to a high standard. I am eager to learn more about tree surgery and develop my skills further under experienced professionals. I would welcome the chance to discuss any current or upcoming opportunities and am available for an interview at your convenience. Thank you for taking the time to consider my application and taking time out of your day to read it. I really do appreciate it. [email protected] 07486586380
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They did fiberglass varients also
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Doug has a fridge in his tractor and poor you don't even have a working phone line 😭
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Time Left: 6 days and 12 hours
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2X Vermeer SC252 Stump Grinders For Sale Viewing/Pickup in Johnstone, Renfrewshire (Near Glasgow) Assembled machine is in good working order; approx. 850hrs Well maintained and operated Lots of spare parts including grinding teeth, jackets, drive belts, filters, manuals etc Second machine has been dismantled and sandblasted for a respray and rebuild. All parts kept in order for rebuild by the mechanic. Engine had been burning oil, so engine rebuild/replacement would be ideal. This machine would be brilliant as a rebuild project or for spare parts for the running machine Price is plus VAT Get in touch to discuss or make an offer Thanks£6,000
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Water pool developing where branch was cut
kram replied to Magnolia's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
Or a slow growing tree. Japanese maple or an oak would likely progress slower than the rot and could become quite an interesting one over 20 years or so. -
My TP 215 has been faultless so far, and the auto idle is a brilliant function. Kilworth machinery offered a good price and good back up.
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Hi, I think both, I think you can inject it into the holes... I've only done this once to a chair which was easy but I guess with something much bigger I guess you could spray it. Being no expert, I think if I had serious woodworm in my house for example I would be tempted to buy a pukka woodworm treatment or if it was bad enough call in a professional. Cheers.
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Thanks. Ill look into it although our past dealings with Amazon aren't very good from memory. Its an awful platform to sell on so we ditched it.
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Thanks It looks like they have discontinued the 300 and 500 charger. I will pass the info on to Husky, they really to need to make it clear that you need a new charger for those batteries. It will certainly put more customers off from moving over to battery products when there are issues like this.
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Tis the season to see Fungi, fa la la la la....
Dan Maynard replied to David Humphries's topic in Fungi Pictures
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The prize is a banana 🙂
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Ah . Thanks . I am a shite speller 😀
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@Pete Mctree thanks. Thats Bob. The go to man for crane removals in Cumbria. He spends a lot of time doing tree work. He good and really nice.