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As far as I know, one hand start up a tree is accepted in NPTC....perhaps someone will correct me.....

 

:scared1: I think not !!!!!!!!!!!

 

Do you not mean "drop start" ???

 

"One handed" start is just that!, you hold the saw by the pull cord with "one hand" then throw the saw away and down, in a kind of flick, make sure the brake is on :scared1:

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Do you not mean "drop start" ???

 

:scared1:

 

Yo -Yo

I do indeed...if the brake is on, it will be no more hazardous perhaps even less so than placing it between ze knees....or fiddle arse about getting position where it is possible to rest weight on the body whilst yanking the chain......I think you need to be sensible about this...Dont yo-yo start at head height......away from you sort of thing .

It is not practical to only allow saws started by groundsmen, this is deffo rubbish.

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Drop start, yo yo start. Both use two hands. A one handed start is with one hand only. A crazy maneuver, like juggling chainsaws.

 

Sorry if I've failed to grasp this concept......I didnt think anybody was thick enuff to try such a stunt....

 

I have trouble enuff trying to get the concept of not drop starting ground saws across to inexperienced learners......it is inevitably met with the response..." yeah but..."...I stop listening at this point...Boys will be boys I reckon.....:001_smile:

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Originally Posted by Sambo

I finished college this summer and have been climbing for my new boss about a month. Since then i've been battling with dehydration during work and wondered if anyone else had similar troubles and if people have any ideas, strategies or gadgets for keeping watered down whilst climbing.

 

Also, I thought it would be good to hear people's symptoms of dehydration/exhaustion so others know what to look out for??

 

What are you training Sambo ?

 

You caught me! Aren't you soo clever! :001_tongue:

 

I'm just a second bod at the mo - helping the tutors as they instruct people doing their chainsaw/felling and climbing tickets.

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