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I would like to see on the market a super heavy duty bungee shock cord or Kinetic energy storing long strop that you could use to pull over back leaners quickly.

 

Attach the strop high in the crown and then attach the other end to a standard tirfor, operate the tirfor to build up and store energy in the shock cord to a measured amount and then bore and release and the tree goes over in one fast sweeping motion and doesn't get chance to think about it :biggrin:

 

A guage or measuring device can be placed between the tifor and anchor point to measure built up energy

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what about a throwline with a serated section in it for cutting and removing all the branches in the way of throwing the line up high in the tree.. or am i just being lazy:blushing::thumbup:

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what about a throwline with a serated section in it for cutting and removing all the branches in the way of throwing the line up high in the tree.. or am i just being lazy:blushing::thumbup:

 

Here you go

 

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Just tie it in

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Decent one piece bar cover for bigger saws, maybe in a light ali.

 

Have spoken to Stihl about this, and they don't see there is a problem.

 

In trying to protect a £1000 saw with a two-piece pile of plastic crap which nearly slices your fingers open whenever it falls apart? Come on.....

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My chainsaw refueling idea is a good one. I took the prototype to Stihl and they were very interested for a while but then dropped the idea. I have in safe keeping at my solicitors a confidentiality agreement signed by the technical manager of Stihl UK saying they cannot use the idea without my say so.

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and withstand winter salt :001_smile:

 

I have the parts to build one but not the time

 

I too have the parts dean, and not the time.

 

The parts are on the caravan we bought, but not sure they would cope with the vermeer though:001_huh:

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