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thanks for the feedback guys, defo help. yeah i get what you are saying just looks quite good for smaller cheeky little takedowns. i was thinking that and a GCRS would be a sweet combo. small and big perfect.

 

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sounds like a winning combo to me mate...:thumbup1:

 

ideal for cheeky little takedowns mate, what ever one of them may be?:biggrin:

 

If you can afford a GRCS mate then i would not bother with the tree runner, but i can see your idea, would be a bit extreme on mrs jones 20ft birch......:001_smile:

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sounds like a winning combo to me mate...:thumbup1:

 

ideal for cheeky little takedowns mate, what ever one of them may be?:biggrin:

 

If you can afford a GRCS mate then i would not bother with the tree runner, but i can see your idea, would be a bit extreme on mrs jones 20ft birch......:001_smile:

 

I dunno, speak to Rupe about GRCS use. I think he uses it effectively for everything.

 

My groundie's prefer the stability of a fixed bollard instead of a flying capstan.

It's also more versatile having the hoisting lever.

 

 

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