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Darrin Turnbull

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  1. https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/pole-tree-climbers/gaff-sharpening-kit-pole-and-tree-climbers I would sharpen them only when you really need to.
  2. Dynamic loading and (ultra) static access lines Menno (with harness and equipment) weighed in at 105kg. He created about 100-200mm of slack in the foot lock lanyard and let go. The dynometer pinged at 540kg! That's five time his weight with a relatively small fall. http://treetools.co.nz/_blog/Treetools_Blog/tag/Yale/page/2/
  3. Thanks for keeping us up to date.
  4. http://www.cobranet.de/en/3_9regeln.htm
  5. Good I've found it. 4. In case of long bracing distances of 8 m or more, don't install a shock absorber.
  6. I read somewhere you don't use the shock absorber if the distance is more than 7 meters. Can anybody tell me if this is correct.
  7. Proper tools there , just a tip use less pulley turns on the pruner so you have less cord length to pull for the same cut.
  8. Do you mean this stuff Steve , Hexafoam
  9. Very impressive , you certainly know you stuff.
  10. Excellent Photo Ian , Worthy of a place in somebody's Magazine.
  11. Try this. [ame] [/ame]
  12. Nice place to be , good luck with the chain sharpening.
  13. Here's another sort video.
  14. Here's something , but not much.
  15. Watching that made me feel good. Thanks
  16. This one Mark , http://prolandscapermagazine.com/gustharts-climbs-to-new-heights/
  17. Try this http://www.chainsawbars.co.uk/products/catlisting/category/bulk-chain-in-reels/
  18. http://shop.freeworker.de/protos-bluetooth-funk.html Sorry still in German. 435,-€ about 339 pounds sterling.
  19. Bluetooth for the Protos
  20. [ame] [/ame] Throw hook , like the DMM Captain
  21. ARBORRIXX: Einsatzmöglichkeiten Sorry it's in Germany

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