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Old Friend of 75 started this small conifer a while back. It got a little to much for him and asked if I'd come down to finish it of. I made a few editing mistakes and I have no idea how the real guys make it cool as fook.. Anyway 50 minutes work made a 15 minute video! With a coupe of tunes thrown in there.

 

Stripped the brash with the 150tc then chugged the wood of with the 346xp :) enjoy as much as you can haaaa!

 

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Does what it says on the Tin..good video. I love the Prodigy. The 150 really is in its element on things like stripping out frith and small branches....just you being in it makes it cool Adam;):):D and that sexy looking Roperunner!:cool:

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Thanks guys, yes wally is a true work horse. Probably still out run most young ones :D

 

The alpine tie is the fastest by far way to tie it any other way now just seems a pain in the butt.

 

The running bowline with long is ok, there's quicker ways of setting a timber measuring tail, I just used that as one example. :)

 

The rope runner is a thing of beauty Paul, very easy to get acquainted with, but it's never going to compete with a hitch. Well for me IMO for now anyway ;)

 

The 150tc is a cracking saw, worth its weight in gold as they say. Forget pruning! It's on every job I go to. If I need a big saw to start I just pick up the 346 :)

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Thanks guys, yes wally is a true work horse. Probably still out run most young ones :D

 

The alpine tie is the fastest by far way to tie it any other way now just seems a pain in the butt.

 

The running bowline with long is ok, there's quicker ways of setting a timber measuring tail, I just used that as one example. :)

 

The rope runner is a thing of beauty Paul, very easy to get acquainted with, but it's never going to compete with a hitch. Well for me IMO for now anyway ;)

 

The 150tc is a cracking saw, worth its weight in gold as they say. Forget pruning! It's on every job I go to. If I need a big saw to start I just pick up the 346 :)

 

Hi,totally agree the little Stihl is a cracking saw and it weight is it plus point too ,without hijacking you post I have this little 20sec clip showing its capabilities and not just a pruning saw.

 

 

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