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We're shortly starting a block of sycamore where we're going to be line thinning straight up and down the bank side. Most of it's straight forward but part way along, the rows start to go diagonally across the slope and we're hoping to still follow the rows rather than try to make new ones as such.

 

Am thinking a self releasing block part way down the row will help reduce the amount of rolling downhill of the snig without one of us having to chase the load up and unhitch every time but have never actually used one.

 

Two questions: Has anyone had any experiences of usign one - good or bad,

 

and does anyone know who makes/sells them. Riko are out of stock, Clarks don't list them in their catalogue, can't find any info on the Farmi ones that isn't american and don't know who sells Norse in the UK.

 

Looking for something like this

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The wire has an annoying habit of flipping off when you first start pulling in the slack, but once you get the knack they work well.

 

:dito:

 

 

I have the one in the link put up. They do seem hard to find but can save a lot of running around!

 

I think brindley might do one... Snow Chains ? Chain Slings - Auto Sock ? Brindley Chains

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