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i have only used a big one once and it was like a flying carpet, but i dont fancy the wee tracked ones, did any of you guys see the demo of the Huddig at the apf. what a tool.

I would love that hiab cherry basket gadget on the mog, but did you see that sucker bounce full stretch.

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hate to say it but it makes a lot of sense now that we have to justify NOT using one on any job should the HSE ask

 

If its your firm and your the climber it not much of a problem:001_smile:

 

But if you "employ" a climber it a whole different ball game :thumbdown:

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as you know sanny ive got the grey 1 aswell n it was the same.

that job today was good tho, wheres the pic of me wi big bob eating it :D

 

will put it on my photo album mate:001_smile:

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i have worn mine on some prety wet days including the AT kew trip last week... must admit i was bone dry after about 3 hours in it with only the cuff and collar a bit wet.

 

well recommend it to anyone.:001_tongue:

 

also would recommend it rich as for being water proof just not saticfied:thumbdown:

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sanny-you boy's got some nice work!

 

hay atree yip we get some tasty work got some pics of richard giving it the axe men pose will put it in my photo album the tree was a beech in glasgow 111dbh was a nice fell:001_smile:

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heres that pic I promised, not very good, but shows the rot. They are supposed to be roots. Winch pulled it over in a one-er with no chainsaw.

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heres that pic I promised, not very good, but shows the rot. They are supposed to be roots. Winch pulled it over in a one-er with no chainsaw.

 

yip a would say that rotten wow:scared1:

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heres that pic I promised, not very good, but shows the rot. They are supposed to be roots. Winch pulled it over in a one-er with no chainsaw.

 

That was more than climbable, in my book.

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