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if your going to use a pole saw for a lot of pruining then the Harness that you wear that is spring loaded is a blessing its about 120 but well well worth it also use it on hedge cutters hand and long reach saves arms and backs good piece of kit

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Thisafternoon involved getting a few trees washed down against the bridge over the last few storms.

Not a problem for the rb winch but not so nice for the lad setting the slings in the absolutely freezing river. We had the get rid of the stumps but kindly the landowner kept the firewood in exchange for lifting the stumps into the trailer for me to take away.

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You could tow a wheeled one on that job just as easily.

 

its not as dry as it looks believe me,any way that would mean getting my d-max mucky & its just been spring cleaned:laugh1:

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Thisafternoon involved getting a few trees washed down against the bridge over the last few storms.

Not a problem for the rb winch but not so nice for the lad setting the slings in the absolutely freezing river. We had the get rid of the stumps but kindly the landowner kept the firewood in exchange for lifting the stumps into the trailer for me to take away.

 

I like the look of those chocks. Where are they from? :001_smile:

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I like the look of those chocks. Where are they from? :001_smile:

 

Wish I could remember exactly where they came from as everyone else likes them, they were new milletry surplus but from where 😕

She's a good truck and we couldn't do without that winch for the sort of jobs we do. Another contractor had quoted to close the road and bring in a big crane to lift the trees out, bet that'd have been expensive!

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