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am i right in thinking, that your kind of skylining that timber via the pulley on winch,

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just pulling it in, the big bt line was a pita. Thats my new pulley, it worked a treat. We used it for pulling the big holly over aswell. The good thing with a crane set up is that you can pull things away from you, the wall was shaking with us just jumping over it all day, so you could set the jib further out and pull the butts away then up and over. all good fun:thumbup:

And it saves you booming in and out all the time.

 

burrell i think thats the model, 6"x6", it is the best tracked chipper i have used.:biggrin:

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