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stihlmadd

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  1. the petzl eclipse is my favourite one but I am willing have a gander at the eldrid version - IMO the design shits all over the cube for stability and ease of returning the line when packing up.

    No tangle fairies survived the customs X-ray bombardment but a local lass likes to try and squat in there from time to time - I am thinking of having a AVO taken out but the lawyer says the case could be problematic due to the judges insistence on speaking to the defendant.

  2. Great stuff StihlMadd!

     

    Eucs are my favorite removals, and best friends!

     

    You sure walk the walk!

     

    But I'd love just one vid of you pruning a euc to class one standards with a handsaw!

     

    Way more physically demanding than removals IMO.

     

    Gotta work those terminal tips too bro!

     

    Jomo

     

    G'day Jomo , good to here from you mate been a while.

    I haven't done any 'real' arb work on a euc for some time now , did buy a new silky blade not had the op to bust it out and flex those pecs lol.

    if it comes up I will video it for you :thumbup1:

    have no fear I am all about getting out to those tips.

    cheers Ben.

  3. you forgetting about me?:001_tt2: you can just use a youtube proxy guys

     

    yeah Jesse it had slipped my mind that you were back in the fatherland, my bad.

    tell us about the youtube proxy please for me and the other techno savages out there.

  4. every now and then you get a "cherry" climb that is more about the tree and the surroundings that the actual work.

    here is a job from earlier this year I have been meaning to edit.

    very cruisey to the point of being dream like at some of the time.

    not hyper exciting by any stretch of the imagination.

  5. Nice, some good rigging solutions. Those gardens could use a bit of cheering up though, bit dour.

     

    Thankyou Mick, as always there is more than one way to skin that cat.

    site was about to under go a full redevelopment :thumbup:

    cheers Ben.

  6. no shame here, we have already experienced three road crashes on that section including one fatality this year due to failing trees so when I got the call that morning it was full steam ahead before lightning struck again ( so to speak).

  7. Far out, someone who bombs trees out like me. Nothing pretty just get it down. Nice. No requirement for road control or signage on the Gum job?

    Smashdown by name smash down by nature :thumbup:

    Ahhh normal ohs requirements were overlooked to expedite this emergency removal ( dont judge me :blushing:)

    Ben

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