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Try pm'ing rupe. I have a feeling he used to have one. he may still have it and be prepared to sell it.....I think it was a bit too manly for him :biggrin:

 

Rupe very kindly sent me the Reg one.

 

I've not used it much and would be happy to pass it on for someone else to try.

 

I did promise it to Frank and he was going to come collect it, but never did.

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Rupe very kindly sent me the Reg one.

 

I've not used it much and would be happy to pass it on for someone else to try.

 

I did promise it to Frank and he was going to come collect it, but never did.

 

I did prorotype some felling levers some years back....the first couple worked great, and then I messed with the design too much resulting in a bunch that just weren't very good at all, so much so that I scrapped the idea. I dont know what you have there Dave as I dont recall passing any of those things on, other than a couple I gave away to retailers....but if it is infact a great big heavy thing that turns sideways in the cut then forget it mate because its junk.

 

Felling levers in general are not really much use for felling trees of any size. You can achieve 20 times more with a bunch of wedges and an axe.

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I did prorotype some felling levers some years back....the first couple worked great, and then I messed with the design too much resulting in a bunch that just weren't very good at all, so much so that I scrapped the idea. I dont know what you have there Dave as I dont recall passing any of those things on, other than a couple I gave away to retailers....but if it is infact a great big heavy thing that turns sideways in the cut then forget it mate because its junk.

 

Felling levers in general are not really much use for felling trees of any size. You can achieve 20 times more with a bunch of wedges and an axe.

 

Thats the one one mate :001_smile:

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