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That's always the way on the money shot! , nice work John :) what do you recon to the electric topper?

 

Really like it, especially for pruning where the lack of weight is appreciated or for street trees where the lack of noises a bonus. Noise isn't a problem for communication anymore as iv fitted us all with coms which makes jobs like this so much easier and safer. Also got the ground saw version which generally lives with the chipper for the odd cut needed to get something in which saves trying to start a cold saw every time. Top tools 👍

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Hi JOHN have any more of your RB44 Winching mate thanks great work thanks Jon

 

Got a good compilation video in the making Jon which has some of it winching timber, other vehicles and itself out of a bit of a bog hole, prob be a while before I finish it but I'll let you know when I do.

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very good, enjoyed the chogging down close to the shed! how did you tension the speedline? just with a a block?

 

Mostly winch on landy which is remote control so has the advantage that you can be easily 50m away and control it so groundsman can have remote on his pocket and raised or lower it while guiding a branch.

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Got a good compilation video in the making Jon which has some of it winching timber, other vehicles and itself out of a bit of a bog hole, prob be a while before I finish it but I'll let you know when I do.

 

HI JOHN thanks mate be good to see it winching thanks jon :thumbup:

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Really like it, especially for pruning where the lack of weight is appreciated or for street trees where the lack of noises a bonus. Noise isn't a problem for communication anymore as iv fitted us all with coms which makes jobs like this so much easier and safer. Also got the ground saw version which generally lives with the chipper for the odd cut needed to get something in which saves trying to start a cold saw every time. Top tools 👍

 

Good point gg, never thought about advantages of cold starts, especially with these new (ish) auto tunes.

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Really like it, especially for pruning where the lack of weight is appreciated or for street trees where the lack of noises a bonus. Noise isn't a problem for communication anymore as iv fitted us all with coms which makes jobs like this so much easier and safer. Also got the ground saw version which generally lives with the chipper for the odd cut needed to get something in which saves trying to start a cold saw every time. Top tools 👍

 

 

I like your style John.👍

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Good point gg, never thought about advantages of cold starts, especially with these new (ish) auto tunes.

 

Just a case of press on, cut, press off and done quick and easy 😁

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