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MattyF

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  1. Do you have any pictures or diagrams so I can get a grip of what your describing better Andrew? I need visual aids to get things down being a bit dense and all
  2. I could not get on with SRT for work positioning using base anchors until watching Adams videos that made me realise how easy a pinto top tie is to set up , that was a big game changer ,It also gave me a big confidence boost as well in the system as out the corner of my eye I could always see two ends of the rope which made it feel a lot more homely after nearly 20 years of working on double ropes every day. I did reduce a very big sycamore a week or so back using base anchors though for two thirds of the crown ,the easy thing about using the base anchor once it had been cleared out a bit was I could use natural redirects to get right on the tips come down to have a cup of tea and look around to see where the next section of crown needs reducing too and pull the rope out then spend 5 mins putting another line to work the next section instead of re ascending through multiple tips as a tip tie does need to be rerouted so it's retrievable ... It was hard work pulling the rope out even on the base anchor though but I don't think it would of ever been retrievable with a tip tie.!
  3. Get some more pics of that rig up Tom it looks great !
  4. How is the regrowth rate on the ones you did at the start of this thread David ? Have any declined further?
  5. Made a very nice job of it too
  6. They are good Steve, pretty much every thing you would expect from a merino base I guess , if you can find one at the right price go for it,would buy another for sure.
  7. I put one in the truck today .... Some how I've not done it for a while though but a month back I ended up with every thing from my climbing saw 560 and 576 would not cut straight no file guide in the box, ... Have not used a guide for a couple of years , should get some reading glasses !
  8. Another option we did try but I'm not disciplined enough to sharpen the awkward or blunt ones unless the saw is wearing it.. I could try getting some specs so I can see the cutters better I guess !
  9. I would not dismiss it entirely , I'm having a problem with filling too much hook on my cutters when tired and wet at the minute and debating getting a grinder or one of these now I've seen one too keep my chains in check every 5-6 sharpens. I like a nice clean deep hook on the cutters but it can cause too much trouble in wrong conditions or wood.
  10. Couple of days trying to sort out a mess!! I guess maybe was left for a stroke processor /delimber that never arrived ?? any way I've always wanted to say to the winch wench ,sorry my love I could not resist !
  11. Very tidy site !! I wish the bomb site I've been on trying to clear others felling was the same !
  12. Is it much quicker than hand filing ? Looks an interesting option. Any chance of some pics of a finished cutter?
  13. I found the easiest way to inflame tennis elbow was use a saw one handed , climb on a Prussik and split wood with an axe or bang in wedges... The axe though really was the main issue....and miles and miles of one handing cut n chuck in conifer hedges.
  14. Not sure if they would be big enough as the trees are quite small still, I'm not a bat expert but I've only seen them in much larger cavities ... There was some nice natural habitat in the older growth though, plenty evidence of woodpeckers and nesting.
  15. A little thinning job on a shelter belt of aspen and alder and oak on the out skirts of ancient woodland in the Northumbria national park this morning. Asked to leave the site messy and not in neat stacks so we did but also selected 5 or six of the larger trees like this ....coronets and false cavities for nesting birds. Most of the trees we ring barked to varying degrees to kill or slow down regrowth leaving one intact to see what the results would be. The tops came in handy for hopefully trying to keep deer off the hazels being coppiced for the first time as well.. Will be interesting to visit the site in a year or so's time and see if the trees have any new habitants.
  16. Yale kern or cougar blue on 8 MM armour prus , armour prus is pretty good as you will burn out cord quick and it's the toughest I've found any way!
  17. I get you now mate. 12 stone mark?? Too much turkey ruined that for me !
  18. Do you cut your own logs or have them delivered ? Just saying as there is nothing worse for deliveries when the customer shows you his brand new log ahead around the back and still thinks your going to charge the same for carrying around an obstacle course to the new log shed!
  19. Do you recon an extra long tether would solve that rich ?
  20. I've owned all of those and the only saw I miss is the 361. There are many better 50cc saws than those two ,they are near ancient design not good power and delivery and awful anti vibes as well ... They made a mistake replacing the 361 though it's a cracking saw!
  21. I would sell the 24 and 26 with out consideration like but would never get rid of a working 361! .
  22. Petzl are never going to recommend the use of the ZZ with the rope wrench because they will not support a product made by ISC it's simples !
  23. Looks a nice busy job james , who did the uprated springs on the l200 mate?

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