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Steve Bullman

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  1. i have a 341 and a 460. i use the 460 more as a rule, but if im doing a lot of small felling work id go with the 341
  2. where abouts are you based?
  3. yeah looks pretty much like a fore-gone conclusion
  4. jim, thicker ropes are more popular because they are easier to grip....though if you switch to 11mm your grip soon accustoms...and also with devices such as cambium savers and better functioning friction hitches the smaller diameter really shouldnt be an issue at all
  5. whats the price difference between the 2? you need to change the sprocket too....i run a 9 tooth sprocket on mine and it flys
  6. i have a 341 and i love it....you must drop down to 3.25 pitch though or its a very sluggish saw. your dealer should supply it with 3.25 if you request it
  7. madmatt...they're videos...if you click on the picture it will take you to another screen to watch the video
  8. i believe the guy in the first pic still climbs...guy by the name of dave thomas
  9. some of those guys in the pics probably are now burnham
  10. Few pics one of my customers dug out for me
  11. never cut through the hinge
  12. couple of beech trees i've thinned this week
  13. ok, when you say at the ends, you mean actually cutting into the hinge itself? i would never do that....always a couple little nicks beneath the hinge. have cut out the middle of the hinge before if its been necessary
  14. they are cheap as chips to rent. i know 1 company who owns 2 sets i believe
  15. we talking felling at ground level or climbing?
  16. has anyone bought those chapter8 sets?
  17. drew,i had the same problem with my blaze....not so bad with my fly rope, or velocity. we have discussed this many times in the past. one guy mentioned alternating the braids on the v.t. i tried that but it didnt seem to work for me, or the hitch didnt perform as i liked so i stopped. could be worth trying though.
  18. nylon has a lower melting point than ployester, so yes its not much good

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