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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell" data-source="post: 826080" data-attributes="member: 14020"><p><strong>redirect for groundie safety</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I used one to raise platforms into trees by winching them up. As the winching postion is under the work eventually one of the winchers had a dropped piece of gear careem of his helmet. </p><p>In reflection I wonder if the GRCS could be secured to another postion out of the drop zone and a redirect used on the tree in question. Would that have the GRCS potentially creep laterally [circlularly on another tree] if the the bull line was pulling horizontally on it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell, post: 826080, member: 14020"] [b]redirect for groundie safety[/b] I used one to raise platforms into trees by winching them up. As the winching postion is under the work eventually one of the winchers had a dropped piece of gear careem of his helmet. In reflection I wonder if the GRCS could be secured to another postion out of the drop zone and a redirect used on the tree in question. Would that have the GRCS potentially creep laterally [circlularly on another tree] if the the bull line was pulling horizontally on it? [/QUOTE]
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