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Old Mill Tree Care

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  1. Yes it can be used on both sides by mounting the case upside down and I'm sure there is no reason why you can't use any hitch gadget of your choice. Sorry for slow reply.
  2. Why is that Steve? Thanks.
  3. It's a long time since the Sidewinder arrived and I just read that the new Petzl Sequoia is out. So I wondered how Sequoia users have found using a Sidewinder on it?
  4. Nothing to do with the harness and all about Jewel size. My Tree Motion crushes mine every 10 seconds, even when I'm drinking tea! Seriously though, when I moved from a seat to leg-loop harness I found that keeping my legs in the right position was most important. Still get flattened plums occasionally but only when in a hurry. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  5. That's good advice. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  6. I worked for Jennifer Lopez for a few weeks but it wasn't tree related so it probably doesn't count here.
  7. No. It's the other way round.
  8. My famous wife. Well, she often acts like the Queen, does that count?😂😂 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  9. I've got no clue. Computer stuff is the work of wizards. I have had good results by shouting at the Mac so hard my nose bleeds then shouting at my wife. She then sits next to the computer for two minutes and thing appear to be done. Maybe she's a witch! I have long suspected something unworldly about her. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  10. Send a pm to FarmerRod. He may be interested. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  11. I do Arb work not firewood but we use good waterproofs to avoid down time. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  12. A photo of the RR next to something we are all familiar with would be good.
  13. OMG that's big! I'll think I'll stick with my Hitch Hiker, nice and compact, especially when blocking down a stem. It does look very good though. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  14. That's a good idea. That way you can still carry 2.5t plus of wood chips but the cops think you're within the limits cos the plate says so. That's what all us Transit drivers do, Innit! 😂😂😂 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  15. Protos. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  16. You're dead right mate. BTW I had John the ex-para working with us two weeks ago. Good bloke and apparently he was out with you for a bit. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  17. Thanks Yaffle. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  18. You should come over and work with me then Mike. We are out for eight hours but do 9 hours of work in that time. Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  19. Presumably a 130 wheelbase is longer than a 110? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  20. What is a 130 like to drive around town in? I mean, is it user friendly enough to use for driving around on Saturday mornings doing quotes or would a pickup be better for that? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  21. You must be able to move when you start and after five years full time climbing work, when you actually become an arborist, you will be fit enough. Know what I mean? Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  22. Wild speculation online. What evidence have you based this opinion on? Surely you would like Petzl to be your friend through this process, not think of you as a trouble maker. Just saying.
  23. Mmmm? Had the buckle failed and you leaned forwards the harness should not have dropped down, unless you were free climbing with slack in the rope, as we all know you should not do for serious safety reasons.
  24. No because they're not yours and your grammar is bad. 😂😂😘😘 Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!
  25. There was thread about this a while ago and I made the (un)intelligent comment of just paying someone to bend over for you. However, I know that many men have done this in the past and it usually ends in divorce! Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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