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1 minute ago, Billhook said:

Me too!   Surprised to hear they are unavailable now

Well they are on ebay,  but shipping costs mean that they would need to be part of a container load

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Woodchuck's Dual & Jack Combo provides a peavey, cant hook and jack foot all in a single tool! The peavey point and cant...

 

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50 minutes ago, Billhook said:

Well they are on ebay,  but shipping costs mean that they would need to be part of a container load

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Woodchuck's Dual & Jack Combo provides a peavey, cant hook and jack foot all in a single tool! The peavey point and cant...

 

Very interesting, or trust the bloody Yanks to find an obvious solution, with respect to the 2nd, intermediate hook, to catch my smaller dia logs.

Kudos!

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Also, if yr splashing yr cash

 

 

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With a belt loop it is easily placed on your belt to be at your side when needing to work with your chain saw. Leather felling falling bucking wedge. Handmade Amish Logger. Timber cutter Pouch...

 

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10 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Also, if yr splashing yr cash

 

 

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With a belt loop it is easily placed on your belt to be at your side when needing to work with your chain saw. Leather felling falling bucking wedge. Handmade Amish Logger. Timber cutter Pouch...

 

Looks wonderful Khriss, but again look at the postage which is only inside the United States in this case, so unless you have a friend going over there or have a word with Jones to see if they can put it in with a shipment of their other stuff, then the postage will probably be more than the item

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3 hours ago, Khriss said:

Also, if yr splashing yr cash

 

 

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With a belt loop it is easily placed on your belt to be at your side when needing to work with your chain saw. Leather felling falling bucking wedge. Handmade Amish Logger. Timber cutter Pouch...

 

That is class . The Husqvarna ones in leather I liked .  ( back in the day ) Then they went over to Earth polluting  plastic ,

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15 minutes ago, Stubby said:

That is class . The Husqvarna ones in leather I liked .  ( back in the day ) Then they went over to Earth polluting  plastic ,

Might go to a Saddler an get one made up now i seen that,  wont be much more money.  K

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

That is class . The Husqvarna ones in leather I liked .  ( back in the day ) T

My first power saw was a brushcutter in 1974, harness was all leather, after my Stihl harness was nicked from the Vitara in January I got the neatsfoot oil out and cleaned it up and used that for a few hours, only problem seems to be the metal clip for the saw is a bit worn.

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