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would chunky chains around the butt to the stump of worked? always think of chains as being tougher but maybe they arent so good with shock loading?

not criticizing at all, never done that kind of thing really.

thanks for sharing.

carl

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We were probably good to resist up to 12,000 KGF.

 

Chains would work, sure....but I dont have any. And consider, those lines were also positioned in such a way so the log could be cut and lowered down the hill thereafter. Thanks.

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We were probably good to resist up to 12,000 KGF.

 

Chains would work, sure....but I dont have any. And consider, those lines were also positioned in such a way so the log could be cut and lowered down the hill thereafter. Thanks.

 

Forward thinking as ever Reg . No squeaky bum moments mate . When you are at the helm I have every confidence ! :001_smile:

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We were probably good to resist up to 12,000 KGF.

 

Chains would work, sure....but I dont have any. And consider, those lines were also positioned in such a way so the log could be cut and lowered down the hill thereafter. Thanks.

 

thanks for explaining, great work as usual :thumbup1:

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