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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    Awesome! Cool pics. Enjoyed this thread.
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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    I will add this small piece of advice. Where you have the straps hooked to each otherr, add a few wraps of electrical tape to hold them together if you get any slack during the felling process. Learned that years ago , I always wrap my hooks( if they do not have latches) with a wrap of tape to...
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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    Speller feller? You in Asheville? If so we need to get together. Got plenty of trees for you to climb!
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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    Drop it.... I dropped my new CS355t saw today.... From about 15 feet! After the first cut in the tree I made with, I unclipped the lanyard to put it on a different spot on the saddle. Must not have got it because when I let go of the lanyard....I got to watch the saw bounce! Amazingly nothing...
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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    I will mock it up tomorrow and take a few. Awhile back i made a difficult climb, at least for me, and my chain jumped. Sent the saw back down to my son and he took forever to fix it. I was so exhausted, I had to get some kind of mechanical advantage just to finish so I used it then. The stuff...
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    Spellfeller's Continuing (Mis)Adventures Aloft

    Sounds exhausting! Unfortunately I can relate. I am nocking on 50 and still learning methods to conserve energy. My other side hobby has been fabwork for off-road race trucks and rock bouncers, I have learned on some days to just close the shop doors and come back later. I did rig up a hand...
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