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Tommy Hutchinson

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  1. Is having a 18inch on a 550xp the equivlant of having a an 48inch on a Stihl 880

     

    I think what we are getting at is that it is more efficent and gives the chain faster mps around the bar when using the smaller bars.

     

    I have a 13 and 15 inch bar for the 550xp and will purchase a 18inch just to see how it handels it. :)

  2. 1.I hear that you should not use a 18inch bar on the 550xp?

     

    2. If the 550xp is not suited mechanically to a 18inch bar, why would Husqvarna specify that you can use a 18inch bar on the 550xp?

     

    3.Has any one got any reasons why you would not want to run an 18inch bar on a 550xp? If there are any reasons for not using an 18 inch bar, what evidence or testing is there to back these reasons/theories ?

     

    Thanks

     

    Tom

  3. The NPTC assessment schedule for CS39 states in in section 7.

     

     

     

    ASSESSMENT CRITERIA

    7. Demonstrate the use of a sewn tape sling to aid the removal of

    hand held sections

    - Tape sling selected is fit for use, appropriate to task in hand,

    suitably rated and LOLER compliant

    - Tape sling used on end of limb to act as lever/ hand hold for

    hand held sink cut

    - Tape sling used on end of limb to act as lever/hand hold for step

    cut hand held sections

    - Sling positioned correctly so not to collide with chainsaw

    - Sling fastened securely preventing loss of cut section

    - Clear warnings given to ground crew before sections are cast

     

    So do i have to actually carry out this activity in the tree because it only says demonstrate knowledge ?

     

    and i cant get my head around using a tape sling to aid removal of a section with out a rigging rope and pulley block, what does the tape sling attach to or how do you use it to suite this criteria ?

     

    Also it does not say what cuts you will be carrying out, why is this ?

  4. I see that the T540XP is on sale in the U.K, does this mean they have resolved the issues they were having ? This may be a silly question but i need to be sure, I do not want to waste £600 on a chainsaw that gives me hassle.:)

  5. Thanks for all your replies this helps alot, i will be in contact with gustharts to talk about some gear.

     

    I need a set up so i can climb straight away and if i was to choose the gear i would really want the price would be well over £1000 pound without top handle or even a rigging kit, so i just need to "get of the ground". Tree gear is not cheap (because it is of good quality), i think a £1000 pound is not a large amount of money when you consider a harness is 2 to £300 pound.

     

    Thanks Tom

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