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I’d go for an adjustable one with rings rather than plain rings each end. Something around 2.5–3m seems to cover most trees I’m on. The prussik makes it easy to snug up whether it’s over a limb or round the stem, and you don’t have to keep retying knots. They are a bit harder to retrieve off a stem if you really crank them tight, but as long as the bark’s not too rough and you don’t jam it in a union they usually pull out fine with a decent flick and a retrieval cone/ball. Big step up in comfort compared to a sling and steel crab, and you can actually get it back from the ground.
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Both are decent bits of kit. From what a lot of climbers say, the SAKA feels a bit smoother and lighter, and it’s easy to tweak the bungee so it sits right, while the HAAS tends to give you that longer ‘big step’ feel and is pretty bomb-proof. If you’re already used to 30" of travel on the HAAS you might miss that with the SAKA, but most people seem to find it more efficient over a full day. I’d pick based on which set-up fits your rope diameter and how you like to stand in the harness rather than the spec sheet.
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Shaky five today Wordle 1,622 5/6* 🟩⬜🟨⬜🟨 🟩🟩🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩⬜🟩⬜ 🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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Nice to see you up early jase 🤣 100k redundancy can make a man lazy. 😁 Chin chin my boy talk nice to pete and he might swing you a number selling those big chippers he is doing.
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I used to find that winter storage thing of " running them until dry" never helped, used to **************** the carbs so I gave up on that . Like above ive had big saws thst sit in the shed until needed , and also had the old series of husqvarna having issues with fuel with one local idiot eventually getting to the saw and seizing it up (hunt) he wrecked a good h350 for not putting new fuel in it . And another workshop did 12 saws of carb cleans , pipes and not running right, the were the 2 series husqvarnas as well as the 3 series . So ive just got to a point now where I cant be fked with messing and I get better economy out of motomix or aspen , no fkd machines or gammy carbs . Also better for your health well aspen is
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Lady Branson, wife of Richard Branson Jack Shepard, actor who played Wycliff, a tv detective programme.
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Sure is, did you used to live locally?
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Glad my ramblings helped you and thanks for the update👍
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I've sent a message through your website!
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I thought this was another thread about labor politicians,, and then I realized I'd misread the title.
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and at current prices a deer fence on 3 acres will cost 20-35k, cheaper to buy a digger and bury the bodies.
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I have already looked into purchasing one off Seddon's Plant..
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I’ve just bought one of these and it’s fantastic. I highly recommend it. DPPT-2600LW WWW.ECHO-TOOLS.CO.UK The DPPT-2600LW X-Series telescopic pole pruner offers an exceptional combination of lightweight design...
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New Website designer recommendations
Steve Bullman replied to wjotner's topic in Business Management
Not for a few years now mate, I should probably change that 🙄 -
We’re looking for a sub contract climber as and when required. Must be fully qualified with experience. Good rates of pay, regular work available. Contact Michael on 07866 548402
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Did did you get it sorted ? I’ve looked through my 325 manual and can’t see any guidance on spring settings.
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You can insert sideways, yes
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The X logo appeared together with updated ignition module (the one with active idle control). Carburettor changes were non-essential.
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Emergency felling license
daltontrees replied to mitchel's topic in Forestry and Woodland management
I have already covered this, compliance with a statutory requirement (condemnation by the Council and an order to fell them) is an exemption. It is not necessary also to prove risk. But even if it had to be proven, the legislation merely says "prevention of danger". It could be said to mean immediate danger but it could also just mean 'danger'. It could mean slight danger or serious danger. It could mean danger to property or danger to people. Contrast that with the Scottish legislation which says "necessary for the prevention of immediate danger to persons or to property,". I expect that's what FC wishes it says in England.