Thanks for another good and informative video. It's nice to see a few UK arborists appearing on UA-cam and presenting things from our perspective. Particularly the advantages of 2 ropes in many of the situations encountered in Blighty!
That was a great prune to watch, the little echo is perfect for it, and nice one Pretzl. That can change the way you work and save a lot of re-climbing. What a view at the end!
Another cracking video mate - I understand some people’s reticence with moving to two lines but I learned on two so I really like the stability and work positioning it gives especially in larger and more spready trees.
I think so too, I learnt on one back in 2017 but I still like two. Its a little slower but safer, I've been working with lots of other sub contract climbers and I've been faster than all of them using two and they all use one ( they also one hand/ cut and hold with the chainsaw too 👀🤦🏻)
I won’t pretend to be a saint I do cut and hold very occasionally but only small stuff. If it’s bigger I either snap cut or use two slings. I’m not too fussed about speed as I’m getting quicker with experience- my idea of a good job is neat, tidy, no breakages and no injuries:)
Looks sweet man, havent used the eject myself but i do use the naja alot wich is a really nice device to, it also has a pully so it is super smooth but there ar a lot less parts to it wich makes it less delicate and easier to inspect
Top notch pruning and climbing Sir, I like the format as well. Your narration as you work is excellent. I climb on a pulley saver with a Z.Z, it's the balls! The Echo 2511t is the best small climbing saw ever made. I love mine for thinning and pruning, especially with a 1/4" set up on a 10" bar, 👍😁💪🔨🌲🇮🇪
Thanks for another good and informative video. It's nice to see a few UK arborists appearing on UA-cam and presenting things from our perspective. Particularly the advantages of 2 ropes in many of the situations encountered in Blighty!
Nice one Micky!
That was a great prune to watch, the little echo is perfect for it, and nice one Pretzl. That can change the way you work and save a lot of re-climbing. What a view at the end!
Another cracking video mate - I understand some people’s reticence with moving to two lines but I learned on two so I really like the stability and work positioning it gives especially in larger and more spready trees.
I think so too, I learnt on one back in 2017 but I still like two. Its a little slower but safer, I've been working with lots of other sub contract climbers and I've been faster than all of them using two and they all use one ( they also one hand/ cut and hold with the chainsaw too 👀🤦🏻)
I won’t pretend to be a saint I do cut and hold very occasionally but only small stuff. If it’s bigger I either snap cut or use two slings. I’m not too fussed about speed as I’m getting quicker with experience- my idea of a good job is neat, tidy, no breakages and no injuries:)
Looks sweet man, havent used the eject myself but i do use the naja alot wich is a really nice device to, it also has a pully so it is super smooth but there ar a lot less parts to it wich makes it less delicate and easier to inspect
Hmmm I'd love to have a play with that. Sounds cool
Top notch pruning and climbing Sir, I like the format as well. Your narration as you work is excellent. I climb on a pulley saver with a Z.Z, it's the balls! The Echo 2511t is the best small climbing saw ever made. I love mine for thinning and pruning, especially with a 1/4" set up on a 10" bar, 👍😁💪🔨🌲🇮🇪
@@TheToolnut that's my saw set up ❤️
@@TPOTTS_TREES Outstanding Sir, 👍😁💪🪓🌲🇮🇪
@@TheToolnut what company are you working for in Ireland. I've got an ex colleague from there that's moved back to Ireland and is looking for work