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Posts posted by adamkaye123
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If his rope went out and through a lot of branches before he tied it off this way actually works to take some of the stress out of your top anchor point as the pressure is distributed across the other limbs and crotches his base anchor side of his rope went through on the way down. Hope that helps
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Powder coat will be fine, or you could hydro dip it!
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Yes I bought a bunch of them and they appear to be very good quality and are very comfortable.
Where did you buy yours from? They're holding up ok?
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Has anyone got some of these from Australia yet? Want to buy a pair for the hotter weather very thing and only weigh around 1kg but want to know the quality of them before I do!
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Yeah i was planning on using 2 double sailing pulleys and an old 50m line it adds so much and we don't have a winch so it would be great in the kit bag!
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This system is often used/shown on ua2.2. A very handy system to know.
That's the same 5:1 set up but instead the the end pulley was attached to the rigging line it wasn't all utilising the same rope
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Hi guys I just finished my cs41 and when I was on it the trainer showed me away of pulling over stems using:
A line tied to the top of the tree then tied off on a capstan then the bit I don't remember too well but consisted of 2 double pulleys an old climbing line and a big rope grab...
I remember the rope grab goes on the rigging line and one of the pulleys clips on to the capstan has anyone used this method and could perhaps show some pics so I can make my own kit up?! Thanks
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Thanks for the help guys just be nice to get clued up in this area don't really want to go anywhere near power lines!!
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Okay cheers for the help I forgot to get pics like an idiot! Is there anywhere I can read up a bit more on this stuff as its 100% worth knowing!
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Hi guys got asked to look at a job today comfort takedown but the problem is that on the other side of the road there is 4 lines (abc?) that go to a junction box which then goes to one single wire which isn't covered.
The single wire goes along the conifer line extremely close and as you can tell I really know nothing about power lines, what is that line? Would it need power shut off?
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I like my lanyard 6m daisy chained
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Can't wait to get my saws up to him after Xmas! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Personally I think that if the mark 1 was sold with 2 rubber rings to put on the carabiner like you get with the spider jack that user error wouldn't have occurred!
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[Q UOTE=HRG Tree Services;1201983]No tree stuff sent it out on Monday and I received it on Friday. No questions asked!
great well I'll just buy one! Cheers guys
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I received mine from tree stuff yesterday and it's awesome!! Fires easily 80-100 ft in the air!!!
Did you have any trouble getting it through customs? In the uk or have to pay any extra fees?
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I have the lucky line launcher which is a different tool. I'm told this doesn't need a FAC. Not sure about the treestuff launcher
Steve where did you get yours from?
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You can kind of see why it could be a bit of a grey area
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Does anyone own the tree stuff throwbag launcher in the UK? I have been told they aren't legal here and classed as a sec. 5 weapon but they're pretty useful and just really want a new shiny toy
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My husky hedge cutters have recently packed up they start fine on choke then go to start off choke but just can't seem to get going? Got told it may be the ignition coil? Does anyone know or had this problem before? Thanks
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I moded the exhaust on an ms200 i made out a box of parts
And cut the section you drilled out works well for me. sounds good and still pushes gasses away i also ground out the exit pipe all done with a dremmle [ATTACH]162102[/ATTACH]
When you say you also ground out the exhaust pipe do you mean these channels?
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There isn't a massive amount of traditional porting you can do on these saws but the flow can be increased with mods to the exhaust and piston plus the squish can be lowered.
I thought mainly about the exhaust mod like removing the spark arrestor and drilling the hole through, is it very difficult to spit the exhaust or even to get it out? Or would I be better off trying to employ the services of a well known arbtalk saw moddist 😝
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I would mod a 200T above any other topper - did one recently with a new piston that pulled 210psi warm and was fourstroking at 15krpm
Just my opinion!
What did you do to the 200t you did? Ported or just the easier mods?
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I am in the market for a new top handle to mod up, I know the 290t is a good saw and read on arborist site about the muffler mod on the 200 and looks promising.
However, I then watched the muffler, carb and timing mods for the 201 and it looked really good! Even compared to the 200 but as I've not personally used saws with these mods I wanted to know peoples opinions on the two saws and mods? Thanks in advance
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try orion access down on the marshes at slade green they do training
we use them for cherry pickers as well
Truck Mounted Cherry Pickers hire London - Orion Access Hire
Yeah we used them for mewps before didn't know they did training
Taz lov2/3 rope choice
in SRT (Single Rope Technique)
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Hey guys I ordered a taz after using a buddies whilst doing long straight descents in Canada but just wanted everyone’s opinions on how they are in spreading trees to be used in this twin working rope system? But the main question was that it states it to be used with 9-11mm ropes but has anyone used one of thy many 11.5mm static lines available in the U.K. or is 11mm the max?