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Good-feller

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  1. The bosses mates son "golden balls" put a rusty 1.5" steel re bar through a 6" Tiber wolf . Dented the feed rollers and smashed the flywheel to pices . The chipper left the ground and his response was I thought it was a really heavy stick pmsl . He walked home and never saw him again lol

     

     

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  2. Bull dog 21 spring bok premier . All the way my friend . Buy a pitch fork as well . The lads I work with reck their rake by smacking them into piles wood chip , trying to spread it .

  3. Recommendations please :001_smile:

     

     

     

    Or what "normal" rigging rope is good on speedlines

     

     

    I use an old climbing rope for small stuff especially coni bashing cause they get all sappy. Bigger stuff just a dual core lowering rope , if it's really big a pulley and the old climbing rope with a redirect to control the decent

  4. Climber in mk , got 4 days holiday to use up before march 31st . Would rather work them and earn some penny's . Willing to travel . Am grateful for any work . Pm please ,, thanks very much

  5. Long story cut short .. I says to the lad ... Spike up that there silver birch and put a felling rope in ...he starts shaking and says we can put it in with a throw line... In that case mate it will b a pice of piss to climb..three trees on the deck and throu the chipper he's still struggling with a prusik... Hence the rake coment

  6. I'm relatively new to climbing. I've had three harnesses so far. Good old weaver . Butterfly and stein vega. Weaver gives u confidence because its chunky and you know it's got you . I really get on with my butterfly and can't stand the stein, the tool loop design is shite

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