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Will post feedback when I've had a play.

 

Been splitting firewood for next winter. Pickeroon is great for pulling rings out of the stack & onto the splitting block, less bending & more efficient. Don't do alot of brash dragging these days but had a play with a few bundles on site, also works well.

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Gave my woodchuck duel a bit of a try yesterday and was amazed at how easy it grips the timber, didn't really need to turn much but worked well for freeing a trapped saw.

Excellent tool, thanks Rob.

Might get a foot for it off you at the show.

 

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Gave my woodchuck duel a bit of a try yesterday and was amazed at how easy it grips the timber, didn't really need to turn much but worked well for freeing a trapped saw.

Excellent tool, thanks Rob.

Might get a foot for it off you at the show.

 

sent while pretending to do something important on my mobile.

 

HI JOHN YOU NEED a foot mate BUT LIKE YOU SAID THERE THE BEST THERE IS ON THE MARKET THEM JACKS ALL SO SAVES THE CHAIN WHEN IN WOODS ON OLD TIMBER THANKS JON :thumbup:

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Gave my woodchuck duel a bit of a try yesterday and was amazed at how easy it grips the timber, didn't really need to turn much but worked well for freeing a trapped saw.

Excellent tool, thanks Rob.

Might get a foot for it off you at the show.

 

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No prob - yep they are cracking tools - although as you start to look at turning larger timber you need to place the hook more...

 

 

 

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No prob - yep they are cracking tools - although as you start to look at turning larger timber you need to place the hook more...

 

 

 

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Hi ROB hope you do mind mate I have a wood chuck for sale it the one of ones I got off you mate it new not been used thanks Jon

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Hi ROB hope you do mind mate I have a wood chuck for sale it the one of ones I got off you mate it new not been used thanks Jon

 

 

Ha ha - you sell more stuff on here than the retailers Jon! :001_tongue: I'm sure you'll sell it fine - I still have your skidderoon - got a load more on order but need yours to do a couple of pics and vids.

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