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KGmyrek

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  1. KGmyrek

    Hitchclimber

    hmmm I must try it - to this day I use only prusic ....
  2. I like it - looks good, and works good
  3. ok I have my answer "Pull on the end of the climbing rope without the knot. The knotted end should sail up, pop through the BIG ring of the cambium saver, catch the SMALL ring, and the cambium saver will fall on your head"
  4. i have another qestion (I newer use so far C S) after job how You take it down......
  5. in city parks - no, in forest's - yes, in PL we must leave 5% trees from the part of forest when we cut to natural death. when we cut in city parks- we mast clean-up all wood.
  6. this ash was almost death, and it was on the big city park - he was dangerous for walkers. almous all crown was death.. it was old ash tree - under 200 years..
  7. it was nice big tree....................
  8. if I have this course (european tree worker) I can legal work in uk like a arborist??
  9. if I have this course I can work on the top of tree in UK??
  10. You are right, in Poland we have only curses European Tree worker http://www.eac-arboriculture.com/en/default.aspx
  11. anyone know something about NPTC qualifications what is this, were I can do this, how much it's cost, how long it's make??
  12. I use EUC MAN, and I'm like them. it's little heavy, but I can work with them 14 hrs and I feel good:proud:
  13. Yes it's the oldest Polish National Forest Park, tree which are they is beech and Abies Alba(I don't know english name of this one)
  14. if You have a wine-it's short way to made moonwather(home made vodka) I do this offen and ist lovely for me, it's taste similar to wchisky..
  15. and they grow up there good
  16. I find it in mountain forest in s of my country I was impressed young abies alba trees prefer old abies stump or death wood to grow up ....
  17. and more ( it's one from few polish forest where nobody newer cut the trees trees-waiting there for natural death)

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