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colemanjessenz

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  1. a couple from a nasty silver acer a while back
  2. just a heads up mate the for wire core you will need the s cam.
  3. Well said man. Trees only produce oxygen Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  4. bolting is an option also but id defiantly reduce the weight and lever of those leaders.
  5. no its not rated for primary single line descent, only as a secondary system
  6. Art positioner is suitable for single line lanyard adjuster. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N65zO26aBjA]ART Positioner - YouTube[/ame]
  7. its hard to judge the size of it from the pics but if it was small enough id give it a go. Have u laid your hands on one yet mate?.
  8. they function better if they are used ddrt, I'm sure you could descend on any of the said devices but they would not perform to a workable standard. i know that the spiderjack and lockjack are allowed to be used ddrt without a friction device when performing a rescue in competitions thats two peoples weight on one device.
  9. this should be coming out fairly soon . I second the art positioner though , changing cams is very easy.
  10. and a couple more
  11. if you can do this safely you can clear quite a distance . when you are finishing your back cut and its starting to move put your chain break on , clip the saw and push the piece being felled just as gob commits and the hinge breaks, using these forces together you can move a piece quite far. a very sharp angled scarf makes the piece jump a little too. dont do it this way if your not confident and if your clutching your saw as it can be a very dangerous way to do things . Its one of those ones that you shouldn't do to often
  12. heres a few from this year
  13. nice work man, what was the reason she had to come down ?
  14. https://www.facebook.com/TreeKingNZ
  15. you have never used a saw with no chain break in your life ?
  16. possibly some type of euc , but thats no much help ether , sorry mate.
  17. ich verstehe, aber mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut Nice work max keep them pics coming
  18. nice fells mate , have fun cleaning
  19. Dead wooding a few trees today With some help from my number 1 groundie Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  20. ahhh i see , just different names , I'm using it aswell , its really good stuff throw line hévéa Ø 1,8 mm 60 m - Drayer Online-Shop Freeworker - Stiffline Dyneema Throw Line - climb up high!
  21. have you got a link for it bro ?
  22. they do the job, i prefer short straights but my ones came with them also and i have just got used to working with them .
  23. use them on every dismantle no matter how big or small. in no time you'll get the hang of it.
  24. this is what ya want mate, no memory from a roll, just flick it on your cube and throw away Freeworker - Stiffline Dyneema Throw Line - climb up high!

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