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Ian Flatters
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So we had a short but dense Cedar to remove. Adam Bourne did the climbing and i took the grunt work keeping up with the brash and lowering. Massively impressed with nods treeworker friction tube, didnt move an inch under load even when the anchor point did!!

 

Anyway a quick edit it only took 20 mins to put together.

 

Hope you enjoy.

 

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Cool vid Ian, certainly beats all those pics of animals ;) ;) :lol:

 

What greenmech chipper do you guys run?

 

:lol:i wondered when those kittens were going to get me:lol:

 

19-28 road tow, cannot fault it yet, reduced my need for snedding on sites is why i bought it.

 

Cheers Scott :thumbup1:

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Technically speaking Ian did the rigging I just tied the rope and cut... It was nice to have to minds to route the tree, both of us threw ideas at each other. 'Twas a good day!

 

Did you get any shots of the rigging point after we had finished Ian?

 

 

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Technically speaking Ian did the rigging I just tied the rope and cut... It was nice to have to minds to route the tree, both of us threw ideas at each other. 'Twas a good day!

 

Did you get any shots of the rigging point after we had finished Ian?

 

 

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I'll cut i still out of the footage but i think it will fail loler.

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