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It saved on that job prob 40mins alone on the conifer up the garden. :thumbup1: Tomorrow me and Jack price will be using it to fold tops off some conifers before we fell them. :thumbup1:

 

Now about the winch its from proclimber, i really struggled when i bpought it, thinking i was only going to use it for "one job" wrong, it prob comes out just as much as the lowering kit does!! (thats pretty much 3/5 days a week)

 

It's not just the time it's the energy saved for two men marching up and down all day. Wouldn't mind seeing that in action! Cheers boys well impressed.

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Spot on mate, it really is nice rope to, again a bit slippery on the bare hands being 11mm, but very nice to work off :)

 

I was checking out that rope with some of the SRT boys I work with.

 

You went for the 11mm? We checked the 11.7 and the stretch was considerably less than on the 11mm.

 

SO you rate it then?

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I was checking out that rope with some of the SRT boys I work with.

 

You went for the 11mm? We checked the 11.7 and the stretch was considerably less than on the 11mm.

 

SO you rate it then?

 

Switching between that and my old orange kernmaster mate there isn't much between them. I don't mind a little stretch but to be honest it really isn't that bad. Impressed with it so far :)

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What's the lowering device you used hear? I've never seen it before it looks nice

 

 

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Its the treeworker friction tube (nod off here sells them). Quite a bit larger than the stein ones, really impressed with it and worth my investment in it. the top fairlead, and the side tie off points are really handy. Bigger drum makes lowering those small bits easier and doesnt kink the rope on the larger bits that require more wraps. Clearly well thought out and the finish is first class.

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