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Fantastic, funny looking handle on the husky, is this a Reg adaption:thumbup1:

 

Yeah its a Full-Wrap Stevie, not only makes for easier handling but if a customer asks to take that stump a bit lower you have a legit excuse.

 

I had that 390 modded just recently so it cuts like a demon now. And what with adding the west coast dogs I can line up my notch cuts and barely have to look.

 

Edit: Liam its just a 14in, thanks

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Very good climbing, great approach to the job. That kind of work in particular requires that you always to be thinking ahead and anticipating the outcome of the next move.

 

Good to see your getting interesting jobs out there Reg.

 

Hope you were well paid for that one.

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Nice vid reg. Is there any particular reason you use a humboldt cut for the last blocks? As I understand it, they help the block to fall off the cut rather than jump away. Obviously they were fairly short lumps, but I was wondering about the implications of your ropes being underneath the gob and a block dropping off close and hitting them?

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