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broadsword

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  1. Hi Have a Oleo Mac dealer in my town-southwest garden machinery. I picked up the GS371 35 CC saw for small felling, snedding etc. It is fantastic quality little saw and I'm very happy with its performance. I have a 550xp, 560xp and numerous other bigger saws but find I always reach for the GS if possible as starts on first pull and is light, nimble and powerful for its size. As I understand it the GSHs are Chinese but the GS models are Italian made? I will absolutely buy the bigger 411 or 451 soon as well for thinning and slightly bigger trees. Very impressed. 

  2. 20 hours ago, Mark01987 said:

     

    Does anyone on here have the shoulder strap accessory for their Treemotion harness? Just want some opinions. Currently use a separate chest harness. I do like the idea of the shoulder straps attaching to the harness to stop the harness falling down when using a big saw. Is it good for srt? Reviews I’ve read are mixed.

     

    Cheers!

     

    I use the tree austria shoulder straps on my tree motion for precisely that reason. Also great for SRWP. Highly recommend.

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  3. I have had the LD1 for a few years now. It is brilliant although the working load limit is less than the other two. 

     

    Saves so much effort and time and I really like the spinlock clutch feature as I work with different groundsmen  with varying levels of experience.  It's nice to know the load can be locked off while taking wraps off or lifting.

     

    The LD2 is available now which has a massive WLL and still has the spinlock clutch. 

     

    Highly recommend. 

  4. Like the look of these boots,they tick all the boxes.

    I wear meindl airstreams but i need a change,my toes rub in the warmer months with the swelling.

    Anyone climb in these boots?

    Hows the sizing?

    Are they ok with spikes?

    Input,opinions and experiences greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance all

     

    I Have these boots. Really like em. Very comfy in every way. I had air streams and couldn't see what all the fuss was about as I found them really uncomfortable. I'm size 11 with quite wide feet and 46's fit well.

  5. Hi mate

     

     

     

    What made you go for the ld1 over the ld2 as I know it's cosidarebly cheaper and I'm trying to weigh up if the ld2 is worth the extra money

     

     

    Chose the LD1 mostly because of the price. Knowing what I know now I'd be inclined to have spent extra for the LD2 as it is the updated model. Having said that my LD1 has been well capable of everything I've thrown at it so don't really need the bigger one. The LD2 is the next best thing to a crane....awesome lifting power.

  6. I'm just over the border in the badlands of Launceston but am currently working all over Devon. Sometimes near Exeter if any use. I'll drop you a PM when I'm over that way if useful. I use 11-12mm rope but I know a few who prefer 12-13mm rope with rope wrench. Purely personal preference.

  7. Wouldn't it be simpler just to use an SRT system?

     

     

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    Not for me , I use ddrt for virtually everything , and the SRT gadgets are costly and are not really very good with 13 mm rope ,so would need another rope as well , and then end up taking 2 sets of kit to most jobs , I do not know anyone who uses, or actually seen anyone climbing on SRT in my area to get a fair appraisal of it really .

     

    I'm in your neck of the woods and gladly show you a simple rope wrench setup if any help. Will be safer,more efficient and give you many more options then your current system. No reason why SRT can't be used on larger ropes.

  8. I have the Rig n wrench and have found it very useful. My version is the ZK2 and pinto rig setup bought from treestuff. I use 12 mm marlow braid rigging rope which works brilliantly. I have used Blaze with this setup but it does not provide enough friction I'm guessing as you can't adjust pulley on the zk2 like you can the bollard on the zk1. The devise shines in situations where there is a very small crew and also for 'drifting' loads with a winch system on the ground and rig n wrench in the tree with me. I have found it quite incredible how much weight can be held stationary with it but when you step over the line weight wise it can be a bit scary. Smallish sections only with the rig n wrench.

  9. After half an hour of climbing on the ZK1 for the first time when it came out it dawned on me that there were new,easier and more ergonomic ways of tree climbing on the horizon. I had to use Someone else's gear recently to climb a very large Chesnut as I didn't have my kit. I used DDRT with typical Valdotain setup. I found it utterly arduous. Any experienced SRT climber will know the potential of the technique and the options that are open when climbing this way. If find it bizzare that as stated previously in this thread that the 'heavy hitters' of the Arb equipment world are so slow to produce a really great arborist SRT device that can be used for work positioning and access as well.

     

    It all seems very stuffy and out of date to me.

     

    There are no European best practice guides for SRT in arboriculture and this could be why they are so slow to embrace the idea.

     

    Just look at how out of date our UK best practice guide is (guide to good climbing practice). Good at the time but laughable by today's standards.

     

    There are also no EN numbers specific to rigging equipment yet there is an array of rigging gear widely available in Germany. I wonder if they will ban all of that as well?

     

    My device of choice is the Bull dog bone. It just blows everything else I've used out of the water for ease of use, quick attachment and it just doesn't seem to wear out. Obviously that's only my opinion based on my experiences.

  10. Just bought the ld2. Received it two days ago. Looks like a great piece of equipment!

    Have a question though: it should take rope up to 5/8 inch 16 mm, but tonight I couldn't feed my 16mm dynasorb neither through the self tailer nor the rope grab. ???

    Any good ideas ?

     

    I have the LD1. Absolutely love it. The groundsman I usually work with finds the spin lock clutch really useful for locking off loads. The LD1 Harken winch will only take up to 14'' diameter rope but to be fair I sold my 16'' rope as I only ever seem to use 12-14" rigging rope even for large dismantles.

     

    Very glad I bought this device and will look at buying th LD2 at some point too.:thumbup1:

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