MAG58
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I am not a climber, but I have tired it a little bit so I'm going to by my a saddle and everything I need and take a training. One of the hook they are selling here looks pretty good.
Tool hook
Tool hook
MAG58 said:I am not a climber, but I have tired it a little bit so I'm going to by my a saddle and everything I need and take a training. One of the hook they are selling here looks pretty good.
Tool hook
woodchux said:Where did you find this hook?
fhfr436 said:We've got to get Sherrill to import that Norwegian Tool Hook!
The currency conversion is 220 NOK = 35 USD.
that ring on the MS200 lookslike it would fall off if you looked at it wrong. Could you hook it to the handle grip?fishhuntcutwood said:Yeah, that ring on the saw is plenty to hold it's weight. That's what it's there for. Not saying it's indestructable, but it works fine.
A old peice of rope. Hell I was useing a key chain clip for a long time untill I droped my saw from a 40ft' palm. I would sugest just getting a lanyard that can clip on your saw or wrap arround it. Its been a greatest peice of equipment on my harnest besides a prescent for lack tieing and repelling down the the tree.TreeCo said:An old piece of rope.
Yeah, looks ok, but does it lock? Nothing worse than worming your way up a thick spruce and having your saw snap get caught on the branches. Or having a branch open your gate and dump your saw.MAG58 said:I am not a climber, but I have tired it a little bit so I'm going to by my a saddle and everything I need and take a training. One of the hook they are selling here looks pretty good.
Tool hook
beowulf343 said:Yeah, looks ok, but does it lock? Nothing worse than worming your way up a thick spruce and having your saw snap get caught on the branches. Or having a branch open your gate and dump your saw.
Yeah, but once had the lanyard unhooked by a branch and didn't know it until another branch dumped my saw and it hit the ground. It's why I tape up all non-locking snaps on my saddle and use locking snaps everywhere else.MAG58 said:don't you use a lanyard on you'r chainsaw
beowulf343 said:Yeah, but once had the lanyard unhooked by a branch and didn't know it until another branch dumped my saw and it hit the ground. It's why I tape up all non-locking snaps on my saddle and use locking snaps everywhere else.
Hmm, just did some checking on the caritool-is only rated for 11lbs. Seems kinda weak. Just the powerhead of the 200t is almost 8lbs, right?
i also notced his shackles on b2 are spun in rong direction but if it never gets used i guess its ok:help:Ekka said:Have you seen how new and clean JTinaTree's gear is? That 200T's never been fired.
Your not just a gear junky are ya JTinaTree? Ya gotta get that stuff dirty.
(WLL) said:i also notced his shackles on b2 are spun in rong direction but if it never gets used i guess its ok:help:
fhfr436 said:We've got to get Sherrill to import that Norwegian Tool Hook!
look hereJTinaTree said:WLL ,that's the way mine have been since day one, Which is the proper way for them to sit on the saddle. You must have yours WRONG not rong LOL...
(WLL) said:i also notced his shackles on b2 are spun in rong direction but if it never gets used i guess its ok:help:
look again #18 002.jpg this is no mistake im not hatting just looking stop jumping the gun buddy this is correct look at mine and look at yours this is not a safety issue with me but then again im not wearing your saddle either lol lol lolJTinaTree said:WLL, Hmmm, That's funny my clevises are in the same position yours are... You might want to take more time to study ones pictures before you talk smack about there stuff on a public forum..LOL
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