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My second go with the POV. I am not going to win any awards for the quality of the vid , or the tree work for that matter. In my defense I had a shitty cold last week and was all aches and pains before i started, so I could'nt wait to get out of that tree. There was a phone line running of the corner of the house hence the lowering of some of the smaller bits and I know I had cut through the hinge on one of the sections..and I nipped the saw.. Warts 'n all...

 

 

PS sorry about the soundtrack; due to a technical problem no screamong 020 or splintering timber just Led Zep... on loop.[ame=//http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3pycEWW7c]//http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3pycEWW7c[/ame]

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Good video mate! Thanks for posting that,well done to you and your groundsman.

 

Thanks, the groundie was a subbie straight out of colledge, He did pretty good as it was his first time on the hobbs.

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nice vid,Is it easier using slings then attcahing them to the lowering rope?i used to do that but now i just use the lowering rope and big biner attached to the branch what are the pro's and cons?

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Nice video Tom, on your red lowering pulley have you got the strap choked through the eye on the pulley? Have a look at 6.30 mins.

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