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Happens a fair bit when your taking some light bits. No point in going back to the SafeBloc to remove it from one hole to only go back to thread it back trough.

I have found giving it a little slack works well though, if you have the space for it to do so obviously. When it gets to a point where it's too heavy for hand held I add it to the bollard but normally run half a turn less to allow for the SafeBloc turns.

With it through two holes with a 16mil line I found it ok even on some pretty small stuff and enough for some fairly big stuff when I used 12mil line it seemed to have allot less friction on the bigger pieces

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With it through two holes with a 16mil line I found it ok even on some pretty small stuff and enough for some fairly big stuff when I used 12mil line it seemed to have allot less friction on the bigger pieces

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Yeah we're running 16mm. But have found if it's through 3 holes it can stick with light stuff.
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A few from recent weeks. All assisted fells with the skid steer.

First one was a birch that the client didn't like.

Second was moving a bit of that wood today.

Third was a beautiful London plane located in the old norwich hospital. Ben climbed it and had a real fun climb removing the deadwood.

Fourth and fifth pictures are from a poplar fell we carried out after it dropped a large limb close to the workshop.

Nothing super interesting about the jobs to be honest except it's quite nice spending more time on the ground watching the lads work away aloft.

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A few from recent weeks. All assisted fells with the skid steer.

First one was a birch that the client didn't like.

Second was moving a bit of that wood today.

Third was a beautiful London plane located in the old norwich hospital. Ben climbed it and had a real fun climb removing the deadwood.

Fourth and fifth pictures are from a poplar fell we carried out after it dropped a large limb close to the workshop.

Nothing super interesting about the jobs to be honest except it's quite nice spending more time on the ground watching the lads work away aloft.

Made to measure that second pic Ian!
Good to see you posting again.

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