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Cutting and Climbing, Sugihara


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Rob D from the forum sent me a Sugihara guide-bar for the 201T to try out and offer some feedback. Some recent footage.

 

Heli-cameras and 70m towers were out of the budget I’m afraid, just cutting and climbing.

 

Watch in HD. Thanks

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqYN--SqZmo]Tree Climbing and Cutting. Sugihara guide-bar. - YouTube[/ame]

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Cracking Reg - thanks for taking the time to make and post that video. They sure is some tall trees out there...

 

 

I thought the piece to camera was excellent - makes me want to see what you said in the bit that wasn't included!

 

 

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Thanks a lot

 

What was your mate doing up there with you? Counterbalance? :)

 

Whats the difference between a regular bar and a sugi hara then?

 

Scott was just trying out his new gopro, so he spurred up right at the end to test it.

 

There's a thread here about the bar, I've just been trying it out thats all.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsawbars/55329-new-range-solid-silver-pro-sugihara-bars-here.html

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Nice vid as usual Reg. Is the 201 ported as in one of your other vid's?

Keep em coming though. Cheers:thumbup1:

 

Yes that's the same one, world of difference when its done right:thumbup1:

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