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coolie

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  1. I was wondering what the common Commercial Forest spieces were in Sweden and Britian too. In NZ it is predominantly Radiata Pine,Douglas Fir and Euc Nitens(pulp),lol.
  2. J Beranek,s Working Climber dvd Trailers.A new series(updated) is currently in the process of being made. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UsYjWaUQHk]YouTube - Working Climber by Jerry Beranek DVD Trailer[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_D-FgDo_cU]YouTube - "Working Climber" DVD Series Two[/ame]
  3. Felling a Heavy Side leaner. Personally I used to use,(In my logging days) a Split Level Backcut on trees like this,but it would then require wedging. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyspGE-anEI]YouTube - Heavy Side Leaner[/ame] Felling a Tree up a steep Face and kicking it back off the stump to maximise the merchantable log. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLDEUZ6z7rE]YouTube - Back Slip[/ame]
  4. Here are some vids from Youtube about DUTCH CUT FELLING [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbN1sKN7IlI]YouTube - Soft Dutchmen[/ame] [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvVY5jaY9jg]YouTube - "Ultra" Soft Dutchmen[/ame]
  5. Apart from the carb another part to give fuel probs is the pick up filter in the fuel tank.If blocking up, it causes starving symptoms.
  6. wow, That Howard Hitch looks interesting.How do you users rate it?.
  7. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/9611-climbing-aids.html Page 2, I hope this helps,lol.
  8. Interesting.How does the groundie do it.?
  9. I see what ya mean,3 wraps + 3 wraps + a loop(or similar) tyed on the end of your rope. I mistakenly thought MB meant a seperate attachable and weighted monkeysfist.I have one of them,Ive never seen another Arbie use one. LOL
  10. yeah,I like them too.Like you MB, Im an ex Seaman(Rig Motorman) and Ive gotten to know what you can do with a monkeyfist. Though I have never seen another Arbie use one.......Are there any other users out there.?
  11. For roping onto closer trees that are difficult to swing onto.... an open hook with the eye set at 90 degrees ,tied to the end of your climbing line,thrown over a limb and hooked back around the climbing rope tail is an easy way to pull yourself over.For longer distances Ive used a rope grab. A grapple is very simlar.Thanks to G Beranek and "Working Climber CD"
  12. *(Pic 1) using a throwline aloft to advance your climb rope or to rope onto the next tree can sometimes be the best option.A fishing reel is a great tool for keeping it(throwline) in order. *(Pic2)Once the throwline is over the selected limb on the next tree,let it hang about a meter and get it swinging back and forth in line with you *(Pic3) When the throwball is swinging toward you give it a sharp tug and let the line go and it will "come to Daddy".Then double rope or both ends across. This method is easy and fun to practice on the ground.Thanks to G Beranek and "Working Climber CD"
  13. Yes.We all did. I see you made it,I hope your goal isn,t 1000 posts now.LOL
  14. A Safety mindset.A progressive mindset. Realistic Expectations/Job Assessment. Hazard IDs and Controls including Controls on newly arising Hazards. Equipment checks and servicing/replacement. Safe Work Practices. Training and reTraining. Practicing Rescue Training/Being in a state of readiness. PPE. Working within capabilities and Equipment ratings. First Aid Kits.Replenishment. Health and Fitness. Participation and looking out for one another and new hazards. Then,GO HARD and All GO HOME. Sorry to write it like an informal list guys,sometimes I feel like Im still at work.Be safe.
  15. The King is dead. long live the King. I could live with it, if it goes three way.
  16. If it is still running rich after a carb kit then look at the air filter for restriction.The carb high and low speed mixture adjustment settings(screws) may require retuning.By the way,its not overly oily is it,as in too much two stroke oil? Somtimes the spark arrester guaze in the muffler carbons up as well,lol
  17. coolie

    climbing aids

    http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/9471-vt-first-time.html Check out the climbing threads. [/ATTACH] The bottom pic has knut finish,its one of Drews which I copied for you.
  18. ...the public walk thru your cones,signs and tape onto your worksite. that would be my pet hate.
  19. Samson bluestreak Beeline 8mm VT works for me but Im hoping to try armorprus soon. since climbing on a lockjack I hardly use a hitch anymore. What are you using now minty.
  20. atree,I thought Id add, that in the situation(very limited access,backyards) that these fellas bought their S P chippers for,that I reckon they would be great....Otherwise size does count.
  21. Thanks for that Rupe:thumbup1:

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