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both are handy together, if im in the woods with collegue il take the oppsit to what he has, as the are so usful used together,, but there is a set of bacho tongs on clarks websit that double up as a hook

 

Bahco Log Tongs with Plastic Leg | Clark Forest : Forestry Equipment

 

I always wondered what that plastic bit on one leg was for :blushing: I've had a set of those for years and never knew that.

 

I've never got on with a pulp hook and only bother with tongs (a small set) when shortwooding)

 

The big ones, I find, are too clumsy and chances are if the small ones won't fit round a stem then it's big enough to stay where it is til a helper or the forwarder comes along

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First post said he was doing it in october:confused1:

in my area it is still July :thumbup:

 

You bang on there Bob it's not till October. I can't wait for it to come round. Yes Im thinking about the timberland chain saw gloves as they sound good. So far I've got 5 and 8 inch plastic wedges/a pair of tongs/tape measure and holder/tong holder/chain oil/roller guide/files/New bar cover/whistle/combi can. Any one think of any other basics before I place my order?

 

I've already got my saw hat and trousers and just waiting till next month to get my boots.

 

 

 

All the best guss

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Got my cs30/31 in October so looking at buying a few bits as I go.

 

to me that says i got cs30/31 last october.

Not my fault you english cant speak your own language:001_tt2:

If he said i am doing my blah blah or i have my blah blah then it would have been clearer:001_rolleyes:

 

That being the case then never mind the high lift like i mentioned before cos you wont need it till you start doing bigger stuff.

GOT my cs30 years ago what do i remember?:lol:

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just cut the logs to the appropriate size that u just pick it up with ur hands

I was working on thinning trees up 'till february when I got Tennis Elbow from lifting and dragging logs without tongs. I'm now 5 months later without picking up a saw and not being able to work properly because of it. Some days i need both hands to drink a cup of tea! Buy tongs and use them!
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Yes Im thinking about the timberland chain saw gloves as they sound good.

i had a pair of these about 2 years ago, and i found them to be very poor :thumbdown: didnt last very long.

 

Propper chainsaw gloves may be required for cs units, but when working i dont think they are nessisary (unless deemed by the risk assesment) so in my opinion i would get a cheapo pair for the courses, then shop around for some good work gloves that suit you, everyone has differnt preferances. Personally i have been using these GUIDE 525-21 Synthetic - Personal Protection for the past week or so and they seem to be good for the price

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