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Posts posted by Jamin_Mayer
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Greetings from the Rocky Mountains of Colorado!
I don't post her much, but I have a feeling you Euro brothers & sisters may have more experience with this harness than folks here in the states. So, I'm seeing if any of you have exerience with this. If there is already a thread over here on the subject, I applogize. --Just attach a link...
So, I'm considering purchasing a harness for one of my employees. Since I'm a business owner, I don't want to buy one more T.M. that will need to be rebuilt for 80% the price of a new T.M. (in about 2 years or so).
However, my employee and I like having D-rings on the hip and legs. So, to my knowledge, the Tree Austria Duo 2 is the only one that has that. And that harness looks like it will last 10 years! It looks very well built. (At least from what I see in photos).
Has anyone here tried one or own one? Can you give opinions and insight?
Thank you in advance!
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It is cool so see a lady in the trees! Especially doing a tree removal. I have never seen that in my neck of the woods.
And I have a comment. I noticed the flush cuts on the way up, but there is one snap cut down low. Was that lifted with a GRCS/Hobbs device? Or, was it simply dropped?
Just curious with the method you used at the moment. The macho man instinct in me is wanting to warn against "chainsaw catchers" with snap cuts. If the limb was dropped, then the top cut should be made slightly behind the bottom cut to avoid this from happening...
But, by the looks of it, I think you can hold your own...And I'm sure you already know this. Just curious.
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Not bat for 40 minutes of work.
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Do you guys charge extra for the carvings at a residential job?
Tree Austria Duo 2: Anyone?
in Climbers talk
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It sounds like a Tree Austria 2 or 3 would be a good decision for me/us. I've got 2 T.M.'s and I agree, they are the most comfortable but, I'd like to have something last longer too.