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John Paul Sanborn

John Paul Sanborn

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Where is your saw in that mix? Gonna chew the branches off?:D

Guess I'd need to tie the line (1) right to my saddle (2). Assuming the scabbard and saw are one peice of gear (3), cip it on my saddle. That leaves me to mull over the last peice of gear... A biner to double end the rope with...chainsaw...decisions, decisions:p
 
Tim Gardner

Tim Gardner

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can u choose a different setup for removals or same as trims? I would need my spikes on some of the removals I do. Is a chainsaw concidered gear? Gotta have the chainsaw on removals too. I remember seeing those large handsaws my dad used way back when he first started climbing. Those had to suck.
 
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treeman82

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Mike, why do you need a chain saw when you got all that stuff? Operator goes up in the bucket, sets the cable from the crane in the tree. Crane rips said tree out of the ground, and deposits it right into the tub grinder.
 

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