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Posts posted by Pete Mctree
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I agree with the issue of retying your TIP. That would really annoy me, but would be a nice setup for bigger/taller trees. I sometimes extend my setup with a dynema sling, not as flexible, or adjustable, but lighter on the kit as I carry one on my harness anyway
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I like both, but run 90% stihl now as that what my local dealer sells
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you can tell?
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Welcome Hugoagogogogogogogo!
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Get your kit out of there asap. Even if it has to be 4am this morning
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scantily-clad ladeez
mmmmmm time to dust down the wrap around shades:cool: saves getting slapped for sure
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Well more rodies today. Thank god I've a proper tree to do tomorrow, I'm going bonkers doing this crap:eek:
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killing rodies all day, long drag but loveley customer. Makes all the difference
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few more
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just a random few
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keep em coming Tim, never too many
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Thats a fair size chesnut stem. All dismatled by crane?
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Welcome Dagmar
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Thanks for the good info guys, and welcome Puwer
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looks like plenty of fun. Those boats look awesome!
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Some nice looking bikes. What was the occasion Andy?
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Tragic. Be carefull out there folks
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Give the kids some plastic scissors Steve and a raise in pocket money
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Nice part of the world. Beautifull coastline.
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yup, it grew that way. Roots were going to be an issue, due to upcoming work on the house. 50% of the root plate would have to be severed so down she came
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Here's some of a leaning euc from yesterday
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I hate getting my arse kicked on jobs like that. You end up paying more in bloody wages than you get from the customer
I see where the thread at the Treehouse was going now!
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You got some pics of the set-up Carl? Sounds like alot dragging was avoided, which is good, especially if you don't want to piss yer groundies off ! lol
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Looked smooth. How did you pretension the load?
General Tree pics
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Nice, I use the same method, especially on stems. The notch holds the rope in place and makes sure you get maximum leverage