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if you are concerned about your age and fitness, then look into to changing your climbing kit, dont be stubborn and say prusik will do, get to one of the shows and have a play, its free and very eye opening. A new harness, rope, some vt,hitch climber,pantin and a ropeguide and you will be amazed at the diference, and with new silkys on the market, you can tackle 8" timber with out a saw buzzing all day, the modern new small chippers can make a huge diference in competitive pricing, you have experience on your side and knowledge, use this and good customers will seek you out

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hi again guys, thanks for all the encouragement i'm trying to learn how to use the site to post individual responses using the initial post in the response as ive seen elsewhere on threads, i think via quick reply :confused1:

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Welcome on board Ian, I'm sure you'll find the community most accomodating.

 

Just watch out for that Stevie fellow, he's a reet nutter :001_tongue:

 

 

Hi Monkey-D thanks for the welcome and thanks for the heads up, i'll keep a watch out for Stevie:biggrin:

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if you are concerned about your age and fitness, then look into to changing your climbing kit, dont be stubborn and say prusik will do, get to one of the shows and have a play, its free and very eye opening. A new harness, rope, some vt,hitch climber,pantin and a ropeguide and you will be amazed at the diference, and with new silkys on the market, you can tackle 8" timber with out a saw buzzing all day, the modern new small chippers can make a huge diference in competitive pricing, you have experience on your side and knowledge, use this and good customers will seek you out

Hi Stevie, thanks for the advice, ive got some re-learning to do and some money to spend, im all for modernising and making life that little bit easier, youre a big fan of small chippers(ive seen some of your other posts/threads)do you use a larger chipper as well or does gloria do all your chip work?I like the idea of minimal brush dragging and saving on labour costs, reckon i'll be speaking to Jonesie in the near future.

 

Cheers buddy:thumbup:

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Welcome Ian

 

Be careful or you'll spend more time on here than you do working,:001_rolleyes: there is plenty of knowledge on here at your finger tips. Its the Wikipedia of the Arb world.:thumbup:

Thanks Jonesie i'm spending far too long on here already and i think it'll get alot worse, it is highly addictive:001_smile:I'll be speaking to to you in the near future about updating gear, PPE etc. Time to spend some money and buy some toys:drool:

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