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Does the p3000 have rubber inserts for pruning or rigging off other trees? Those spikes don't look like they will be healthy if they don't!

I don't regret buying the 3001 , honeys and gustarts have them on offer as well as the moment.

 

 

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Does the p3000 have rubber inserts for pruning or rigging off other trees?

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Thats a good point, thanks it didnt cross my mind.

 

Best price I found was £312 from forestandarb.com or Jones for about £316 (inc vat)

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Having used The RC3001 for about 18months with a firm I do a lot for I have now brought one myself, absolutely bomb proof. Simple effective and reliable. plus the rated attachment point at the top gives you a few more options in terms of incorporating mechanical advantage

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Having used The RC3001 for about 18months with a firm I do a lot for I have now brought one myself, absolutely bomb proof. Simple effective and reliable. plus the rated attachment point at the top gives you a few more options in terms of incorporating mechanical advantage

 

Any info on the mechanical advantage devices? I buying it simply for one job with large timber and tight drop. I use a smaller device curretly.

 

Is it worth getting the extra £60 pulley and prussic setup or are there any other ideas to had some advantage?

 

Thanks:thumbup1:

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Any info on the mechanical advantage devices? I buying it simply for one job with large timber and tight drop. I use a smaller device curretly.

 

Is it worth getting the extra £60 pulley and prussic setup or are there any other ideas to had some advantage?

 

Thanks:thumbup1:

 

I've played around with a few ideas using stuff I already had and a large slick pin rope grab, few pics and explanation on my blog:

 

ArborTricks: Mini mechanical advantage system

 

Works alright, good to have in the bag when you do need to lift something, not really efficient enough to use all the time though

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