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Clarkes on here have some good forestry chains etc. Jon. If Yves can't sort you out I'm sure she can put you on to someone.

 

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Clarkes on here have some good forestry chains etc. Jon. If Yves can't sort you out I'm sure she can put you on to someone.

 

Jon - I'll have a cider

Y - I'll have another cider

 

I love Arbtalk!

 

HI mark thanks I've seen them i need 4mt long its for a large ash thanks jon :thumbup::thumbup:

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Jon....give Blair or Colin a ring and they'll be able to help you out. 01387 860241 :)

 

Mark...cheers :beerchug: (see you at the arb show!)

 

NI Trees...thanks :)

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if you struggle jon can give me a shout,my winch good for 12 ton,lorry only at shepton at the mo,cheers

 

HI JON yes mate thanks for thats very good of you mate thanks our choker has been nicked so need some long ones very soon jon :thumbup:

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Hi Jon

 

you may want to ensure the rating on the snatch block your looking for is upto the job, if your using it to redirect or double up, as it will increase the pull rating of the winch, so really you want to be looking at 9ton minimum really if its for the one off job a land rover 9ton snatch block will be fine as can be found on ebay

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Hi Jon

 

you may want to ensure the rating on the snatch block your looking for is upto the job, if your using it to redirect or double up, as it will increase the pull rating of the winch, so really you want to be looking at 9ton minimum really if its for the one off job a land rover 9ton snatch block will be fine as can be found on ebay

 

HI charlieh yes mate I'm looking at good snatch block my winch is 6 tons so a 15ton plus we do the job nice my old mate is a crane man so he no.s about loads all the best jon

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If you find someone doing a decent snatch block designed for skidding let me know, as the ones we have been using arent really upto being dragged around in the mud etc,

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