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Darrin Turnbull

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  1. The lowering rope should be the weakest link in your system . So be careful
  2. something like this should be good.
  3. Maybe this man would be interested . http://www.robelliotfurniture.com
  4. You don't need too. Open the top velcro and position at wil.
  5. Maybe this could help. [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tatonka-Shoulder-Pad-50mm-Black/dp/B000G4XIQI/ref=sr_1_27/280-4639422-9997946?s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1434558188&sr=1-27]Tatonka Shoulder Pad 50mm - 25 x 6 cm, Black: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Outdoors@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41Xdv1ABanL.@@AMEPARAM@@41Xdv1ABanL[/ame]
  6. Did you use the TreeMotion Shoulder Harness by any chance.
  7. I shouldn't think so but still worth checking.
  8. Give this a read it might help. http://www.sherrilltree.com/site/pdfs/BigShot_Sling_Replacement_dec09.pdf
  9. Well done , bet that was heavy wood. How many people on the ground.
  10. The scabbard from the Stihl 201 snaps firmly into place on the sprocket cover, and also covers the bumper spikes. This provides reliable protection for both arborist work clothes and climbing equipment. Here's my tip. It works fine for the Stihl 150 too.
  11. Your Helmet Cam Videos are excellent , very smooth a joy to watch. Watching that , made me Realise how much our wrists twist and turn under force. Maybe it's something to think about. Ever thought about leaving the scabbard on in between cuts. Thanks for posting a joy to watch.
  12. What about something like this.
  13. Nicht schlecht.🏆 Were you laughing at the end. ( head bobbing up and down ).

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