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Dean, I value and respect peoples opinion's, in work and life, but I am rarely influenced and always do my own thing regardless.

 

 

I have the same sort of values Reg, but if there was anyone in tree work I would be influenced by it would be you, I hold your technical skills in very high regard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now can I have discount for brown nosing :biggrin:

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Dean, I value and respect peoples opinion's, in work and life, but I am rarely influenced and always do my own thing regardless.

 

I think the risk is about as high as someone tripping over and gouging his eye out on one of my LDs, one of the fairleads perhaps. Having said that, I dont want people to feel uncomfortable with the products in any way, or thereafter feel obliged to start making modifications of their own

 

The stakes are made of 16mm round bar with a rounded end, the ones in the vid were actually a small box section made out of some off-cuts that I had lying around. If its no trouble I'll ask the engineer to fold the ends of the bar over so its like an upside-down U.

 

Reg, all this discussion is good for sales and awarness and none if it is meant as critisism. Its a great product.

 

Comparing it as similar to one of your LD's in terms of risk is nonsensicle!

 

Your LD's are fixed to a tree and stay there. The risk, as I see it, of this product is that it moves around the site, so you could walk backwards looking at the reduction your mate is doing only to find the the groundie has left the trolley on the lawn behind you, you fall backwards roll over to save your self and lose an eye on the stake on the far corner of the thing, ouch!

 

Again, I am only saying what I see. If you can get the engineers to roll the ends over then please do so.

 

I look forward to seeing it on friday.

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Reg, all this discussion is good for sales and awarness and none if it is meant as critisism. Its a great product.

 

Comparing it as similar to one of your LD's in terms of risk is nonsensicle!

 

Your LD's are fixed to a tree and stay there. The risk, as I see it, of this product is that it moves around the site, so you could walk backwards looking at the reduction your mate is doing only to find the the groundie has left the trolley on the lawn behind you, you fall backwards roll over to save your self and lose an eye on the stake on the far corner of the thing, ouch!

 

Again, I am only saying what I see. If you can get the engineers to roll the ends over then please do so.

 

I look forward to seeing it on friday.

 

Of course it was nonsensical Rupe, I was kidding, I thought the eye gouging part would have given that away, please credit me for not being a total simpleton. I thought we'd moved on from this....did you read how the post ended? Guys cant co-ordinate themselves to walk backwards on a tree-site....I am at a loss for words, no offense brother:thumbup1:

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