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The little button on me keyboard that types the words "Nice one Mr Coates" is broken from overuse. :sneaky2:

 

Pleases me no end to see you top end takedowners using your undoubted skills to extend the Sule of trees like this one . :thumbup1:

 

Do you or whoever you subbed for, intend to do the revisitation works? always intrigued me to see if firms plan that far in advance.

 

Looks like "Big Eds" strap looks like it was pretty much at it's limit, have you used it on a bigger girth than that Chestnut?

Would be interested to read how would you overcome this Reg?

 

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What a great tree, nice job. Looking forward to the video, I pretty much bought my H2 on the strength of your Hobbs vid, having only used the GRCS before. I hope to pick up some more tips on using it in the next vid. Keep up the good work.

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Thanks!

 

I tried to load the vid yesteday but kept loosing internet connection, I'll perhaps try again tonight.

 

Do you or whoever you subbed for, intend to do the revisitation works? always intrigued me to see if firms plan that far in advance.

 

Looks like "Big Eds" strap looks like it was pretty much at it's limit, have you used it on a bigger girth than that Chestnut?

Would be interested to read how would you overcome this Reg?

 

 

The site has over a thousand acres, losts of mature trees for which they allocate an annual budget. I think this one will just be monitored now for the next few to see how it copes with what we've done.

 

The Hobbs strap wouldn't go all the way around, and was short by about 7-8 feet. We doubled up with a couple of standard 5ton ratches/straps to bridge the gap. It looked a bit messy but worked ok and we had to keep the loads relatively small anyway, so no strength issues to worry about.

 

I'd honestly forgotten how big the butt was, otherwise I'd have been better prepared and yes thats the widest trunk Ive had to set the hobbs on since buying it.

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blimey..once again reg congrats on a sweet job.cant wai for the vid

 

hahaha I see what you did there "sweet" haha "sweet job" and its a sweet chestnut hahaha.

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how long did the job take from start to finish , roughly, if you dont mind me asking??

 

The best part of a day for 3 of us

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