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Steve Bullman
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I'm still struggling to see the difference in the two pics.

Is that me being daft or a credit to your work?

 

naturally its you being daft:001_tongue:

 

it doesnt look like ive done much to be fair...luckily i have the video footage to prove there was some substantial sized lumps removed

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Very well executed and informative stuff, Steve! :thumbup1:

 

Nice use of the chipper for line tensioning.

 

If the pieces are not huge, rather than fixing the line on the lower lashing point, we put a small portawrap on the top lifting eye and set the zip line on that.

 

Quick to attach / unattach and you can drop the brash straight into the hopper, butt first. :sneaky2::biggrin:

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