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MattyF

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  1. I’d take the karitool over a vault and any other metal saw hook. The vault won’t brake if you get a rigging rope caught in it.
  2. Are the legs going up and down ? Did have a problem last year when the legs where down it would not work as there was a faulty relay in the leg not letting the pressure switch to the boom hydraulics ... I probably explained that badly!
  3. Do it and learn nick, try and stand on the ground and look at it for 5mins over a coffee visualise a shape and pick points you can ident in the tree and get in and start cutting , I’ll usually do the high stuff first and just keep going around in sections so you can clean out hangers as well as not brake out already pruned bits. Looks like a hard tree to get wrong plenty of targets to prune and drop back too.
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    Flu...

    Cheers mate , just hope that flu jab works ! already given him a cold which set things back!
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    Flu...

    Have not had it for years but reluctantly had the flu jab this year as my dads having chemo and we work together , convinced the jab gave me very mild symptoms.
  6. That’s some quality work joe[emoji1303] I can still remember my first big reduction, usual lead climber was ill so had this huge sycamore to my self .. it was in for a day , it over ran by a day and I smashed two roof tiles over a 3 story house ,I was 18 had been climbing only a year. That was near on 25 years ago! I think I can reduce a tree better climbing than myself cutting in a mewp ,you just get to know what will stuck out and what won’t with out asking so you can keep on moving and climbing to the next area. Yeah that’s my take on dismantling it’s the same thing , I remember being in awe of seeing one of my first big dismantles , climber on 3 strand and a old troll harness , metal 020 it consisted of spiking up and cutting the side limbs off and snatching a big top on some big 3 strand polyprop natural crutch stylee with some wraps around the trunk and being in the pub for an early finish , I think that’s we all strived for was an early finish to be in the pub for 3 , didn’t have time to mince around with fancy gadgets un gear !
  7. That’s what you want [emoji1303] doing out for frank ?
  8. Haha [emoji6] Good to read you mate. You still out most days tim ?
  9. Thanks dude , that’s all it is though time , there are many out there quicker and more productive , all those years have given me is maybe the techniques n experience to get it done quicker, I’m certainly not a quick climber no more... and if I do climb quick and go all out I certainly feel it the next day , gone are doing 6-7 day weeks in a rope n harness.
  10. But it’s not ... unless it’s the logistics of removing arisings sectional felling is a relatively easy skill especially on spikes.
  11. No dude ... point I’m trying to make is it can take longer to do a reduction properly than fell a tree and in that case two trees planted at the same time with the same targets fence and road the felling was far quicker.
  12. Think it would of been priced as a day , it took over half a day from memory... longer than it took to fell the other[emoji1303]
  13. Yep [emoji38] especially with spikes [emoji6] A few examples. Half a day in gale force winds dismantling this on Friday half of it rigged then a sat morning drive out picking up the timber. After pic of a reduced Copper Beech almost identical size next door over half a day to reduce by 2 metres was a horrible work out... although probably more overall satisfying Thing that annoyed me with that article is it is more more skill full job to prune a tree properly and should not be devalued as such.. this country’s tree stock overall does not need any more shite pruning , the photo in the article does it no favours at all.
  14. No but I’m saying it is... any fool can fell a tree any one doing it properly with a decent crew can get a big tree down quicker than reducing it.. the only reason it’s more expensive is because of the logistics of removing the arisings and maybe the number of staff involved... it’s not an easier task for the tree surgeon to do properly.
  15. Did you read the article ? It said reducing a tree is easier than felling one.
  16. Felling a tree is an absolute piece of piss as opposed to reducing a tree properly especially if there are targets ...and I don’t mean a round over hat rack prune that doesn’t conform to any BS standards in tree pruning so I would re write that.
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    Instagram?

    The other thing is you can use hashtags so say some one puts in #woodchipper or #greenmech pages of photos of them will come up and you can flick through ... if your just on it to get as many likes and follows as possible I would recommend using hash tags , it’s a good way of networking as well , I’ve had chats in private messages with Arb’s and fishermen from around the world.
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    Instagram?

    It’s alright pete if you like pictures .. lots of pictures of things you like ! , I follow Arb and forestry ,wood work and fishing stuff , worth a flick through when your board, probably spend a lot more time than I should on it! You can copy links as well for web sites. I see lots of your competitors use it.
  19. I can start a chainsaw and have a special skill of finding and hitting nails with it... usually with a brand new chain.
  20. Have always ran 560’s on 3/8 always been happy with that set up.
  21. [emoji38]No... no way ! I’ve had 272’s 372’s 044’s 460’s and a 576 and have spent a lot of time on all of them and love this saw.. I would rather of used a 560 instead of a 70cc saw in the woods but this has changed my mind.. in my mind there are two different types of 70cc saws though.. the 440 441 and 462 372. Then there is the 460 461 576 dolmar/Makita 7900 the later will pull a big bar better every time but then they are nearly 80cc saws and who wants a big bar in the woods? Fair enough if your on spikes on a big spar.
  22. 462 ... not used the 572 but picked one up.. 462 is a pretty amazing saw , I run it on an 18” I would of gone for the 572 if there was any on the shelves but was really surprised that the 462 is that good ,light and well balanced with great power.
  23. Kin ell vesp that’s a long time ... I think of my 22 years climbing as a long time:

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