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Danavan

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  1. LJ is rubish on wet ropes imo. moved to the htc & won't go back now. To many knot configs & rope types to tweek, or do I mean to say geek with!!
  2. Not many rec climb co over hear yet. Do I feel an opening or has it been regulated yet!? eh new tribe?
  3. Hats off to the man. He knows the game.
  4. Only on rescue & 1st aid. The rest can rest....
  5. What had that branch done to you to get such a shoein!? lol. Watch those high heals mr..
  6. If you put heavy reducing large pop's, crack willow & other leggy snappy stuff (40% or more) then yes I will use irons to aid me. But I would not spike below my final cuts!
  7. Danavan

    031 probs

    Many thanks elfinwood. Will be a great help.
  8. Danavan

    031 probs

    Got an 031 that a friend has brought over, cant start it. Dose anyone know the factory settings on this old girl? Done 1 on high & 1 on low? sound right? Thanks for any feed back.
  9. Thanks Dave & all. You do our industry & all who love trees a great service...
  10. Eucalipt reduction. Leggie thing, but the client was happy with end product even after I explanened for a 2nd time the reaction growth with be fearfull!
  11. Not a rare fungi for the time of year. I just liked the fresh look of it.
  12. Hi reg, just a quick one if you can. What was the intercom/2 way rig up you were using? Fantastic vid & exicution of work. Thanks for post.
  13. Tops, hope the hard work pays off for us all!
  14. Fun job by look of it. Any reason it couldn't come down in one hit? Was the decay a real issue for a pull due to rd & lines? Not a slight on your skill & forsite I just trying to learn. Nice done job & photo doc of it:thumbup1:
  15. I was out doing some survey work today & came accross a tree I have not seen befor. Amur cork tree: Phellodendron amurense I have read a little on the tree & was wondering if anyone else has seen many of these. Seems to be an interesting tree with its use in china for medicine & resurch bing done on some of its medical uses hear to. It seems a double edged blade though as I read it is quite an invasive spp to, in new england for example it is spreding fast. A nice looking tree with interest all year round. The one I saw today was in flower with a fair amount of interest bing shown by all manor of flying bee & others. The berrys hang on for a long time to & are a good bird puller. Foliage turns various shades of yellow in the autum. Good tree:confused1:
  16. Will defo be up for that. Top idea:thumbup1:
  17. Yea, the colour got me to. Ta much for feed back.
  18. Proper top job & info as always. What are your thoughts on the climbing line you were using?
  19. Top vid, smooth work & rig down. liked the combo of the tune & saw filtered in. Look fwd to some more vids.
  20. Top start. Alot better than I or alot of people could do I expect. Proper good place to start such a site & observation:thumbup1: Keep up the good work & eyes looking for all the signs.
  21. That not to much of a prob as have 4x4 that will get me out of grass prob's. Is it that the front end sinks or it just little light on the back?
  22. I will save that for those american arb sites:lol:

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