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treebandido

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  1. pull ten foot a bight of rope through your eye or hook then wrap it on itself about six times working back up the rope towards the tree, then reverse the rope back down the line towards the hook/eye wrapping between the braids you already put on once you get to the end place the small loop back over the hook. when you start pulling it will grip itself and away you go, I use it to pull vehicles out, pull trees over with machine winches even a loaded 7.5 tonner and tractor tow once. It never binds to the point where you can't undo it. hope that makes sense easier to show than tell,
  2. aye ta, have called most of them, and have fund a fair price i think. 460£ has been the best quote, still a lot but then its a lot of saw i guess. will have to bite the bullet and get one brought, thanks for the reply
  3. howdy folks, sooo as is the way, I am looking to buy me first 200t and am too tight to pay full price, does anyone know where to go for good deals or have any nice second handers they might be looking to sell?? also i have read on and on about alternatives, does this new hussy really meet the bench mark of a 200t, the rest look pants and really chintsy, but haven't tried any of them so not really fair to comment on it just yet. gonna need some selling though cos 200t's are the daddy really. I have been climbing/working these things hard for yonks just have never been given anything other than a stihl. comments welcome and thanks in advance

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