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Pete Mctree

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  1. hell of a brave fell by Dave. Never get tired of watching it Rog
  2. both very different in construction and diameter. what characteristics are you looking for?
  3. i try keeping my chain on the saw & sharp. changing it is a loss not a race
  4. palmtastic- your not a closet Ekkka are you?
  5. yup:001_cool:
  6. remember that i am there every few weeks or so
  7. a bad workman blames his tools don't forget pete
  8. Worked hard & died young. What's the big deal? We could not afford bars that lasted forever, so suck it up and buy a new one dude!
  9. Which makes it unsuitable for the task does it not? static line is obvious choice for such a span as other lines would have to be overtensioned
  10. My misunderstanding.
  11. An angled cut could also shock load the crane, if it was undertensioned and the piece slid off. Not good
  12. That is stunning. thanks for sharing
  13. Hope your kit is CE marked!!!!!
  14. all bar one are on the same page Andy. The confusion is BS
  15. I think that on this issue that you are incorrect. The precident you are setting, through your inspecting of such items, could have strong legal ramifications if a worse case scenario was to ccour, for yourself and perhaps others.
  16. looks like the vid is about 15 or more years old. look at the saws/kit etc
  17. Do not move to Yorkshire!!!!!!
  18. Climbed for fun in the US. view from 220 plus ft
  19. don't eat them all at once:lol:
  20. i know that tree. still quite sound, fun to kill too:thumbup1:
  21. you could always explain that in your post. but hey i know jack about nothing so ignore me
  22. on short timber lengths, close to the ground yes. But in the usual rigging scenarios irrelevant
  23. As long as it is attached below the center of gravity what does it matter?

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