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John Shutler

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  1. id be keen to hear that anecdote mike, was it the strange crossover on the last 16 strand of the day at the apf?
  2. Tree Climbing Equipment Online Shop - Treeworker.co.uk - Treeworker home
  3. iagree they are very good.which course did you do skip? was it the same as rupe and i did? what was your name?
  4. only the very end of it, used rope is always a pain to get through what are you using? ie wire fid?
  5. 10k or there abouts, but i have got a grab bucket, normal bucket, pallet forks, tow hitch and log splitter with it
  6. boxer/GRCS combo is sweet. the ability to pull large pieces while lowering them really opens up options and saves messing around having to lower small stuff that you can pull with a tag line by hand. also makes long pulls achievable customer wanted the tree started before i went to NZ, but was happy to wait for it to be finished yeah 660 isuzu nkr and unimog 1200
  7. started this Oak removal in november of last year, we did half a day on it then went back to it yesterday to finish it off. It was a solid 4ft at the base and was causing damage to the stables below. Interesting removal, plenty of rigging over the stables and crashed out as much as we could onto the waste ground on one side. used the boxer to control the tag line and pull stuff over the roof as it was lowered with the GRCS. Felled the stem with a tirfor winch and left it where it fell. all brash and cord in the waste ground was stacked in habitat piles and larger timber was left where it landed
  8. personally id be very carefull and wary giving advice like that, especially not knowing 100% of the facts
  9. I know at least 2 people on arbtalk who are quicker climbing on a prusick than most of the other people on the forum climbing on what ever system they think is best The old saying , all the gear and no idea springs to mind Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  10. You don't need 2 carabiners, a dmm boa is large enough The other point is that he is a beginner, start at the beginning, learn the basics and advance when ability allows, he doesn't have to be a srtwpblahblahblah convert from the word go Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  11. Why complicate things, cheap harness, 4 carabiners 2 prusicks and a cheap rope. A perfectly good vt setup can be purchased for less than the price of a hitchclimber.The treemagineers must be laughing their way to the bank with all the advertising from you guys who seem to think its the only setup Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  12. why is 1 truck an issue? plan larger dismantles to get the brash off in day 1 and timber on day 2 or put the loader on the back of the truck and tow the chipper
  13. eldest of 5, 3 brothers and a sister
  14. if you worked without a chipper it would make you apreciate it when you eventually got one, you tripped up before with finance you couldnt manage, why make the same mistake again? or are you after the image? get some work in the diary a reputation and earn what you need to buy more equipment
  15. tony why dont you just buy a cheap pickup (nothing flash), a ground saw an 020 and get going? im not sure why you need loans??? I suppose it depends how much you want it though, talks cheap
  16. my ascenders are used on an almost daily basis footlocking a doubled line, ive never noticed any glazing issue but there is certainly wear on the plastic handles
  17. It will still be coverd by puwer Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. The manual is not, and will not be gospel. The ce mark issue of homemade equipment would be the stumbling point Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  19. tachyon splice and xtc ropeguide
  20. great job guys, and certainly one id enjoy myself
  21. have you got much work lined up?
  22. yeah eds been in 4 days this week yes it does have a enclosed chip box
  23. when do you need it for?
  24. For me srwp solves a problem that doesn't exist. I have tried it and there is no benefit for me, as i found a well planned climb eliminates friction. It seems to me that people need to use redirects when using swrp for tip pruning as you dont have the mechanical advantage to pull your self back in when climbing on very small diameter stuff.redirects are now a necessity to carry out the work As mentioned I use srt for access when needed but mostly footlock with ascenders

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