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Thought I'd share a little vid I made of a cedar take down I did this week for arrow arborists based on the wirral.

It was pretty much all lowering due to proximity to patio, houses and a shed.

 

I've not been climbing that long in the scheme of things and I know I'm not in reg cotes league(yet) but constructive criticism is welcome and any hints as to where I can improve.

 

Play it loud and play it proud:)

 

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I thought you did great there bud .I could not tell you have not been climbing long . I would be perfectly happy to work underneath you any day of the week . Some advice that has nothing to do with your climbing and cutting abilities .... " Baby " that 540 and when ( not if ) that Techshite bar de laminates get one of the older ( read stronger ) bars that were fitted to 338/335 and dont EVER drop it on its strop ! .....:biggrin:

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Cheers guys! yeh I do baby my saw I had that one on pre order from Skyland and got it the week they came out, it's been solid. Although I did bend the original bar I've never dropped it on the strop

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That vid was the nuts.. Really enjoyed it. I don't get to climb that often and have very limited experience but I have a question.. I was wondering why you changed from DRT to SRT? What were the benefits? I only climb on DRT with a hitchclimber setup whilst I'm finding my feet. I didn't want to ask as it may seem obvious to most, but if I can't ask on here, where can I ask??!

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