@@Marcus_Funhouse the little dropline carriage. (Mechanical slack puller) It's what I was told it was called.Do you guys run spliced eyes on the main and slack puller to make switching over easier.
@@banffdigger a good chaser can have it switched over in around 20 minutes we use flush shackles to connect the eyes of the mains to the carriage lines so it can run through the boom. It’s a good tool to have for yarding, running grapple only is just stupid in certain areas.
@@Marcus_Funhouse you bet the yarder I run if we run a flush shackle on the slack puller it gets caught on the tower all the time but definitely something to keep in mind.
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How far can you yard with the wa88 . What do you think of the yarder compared to a madill or cypress?
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Just curious Why don't you use a lift tree?
A few reasons mainly it’s just faster to put the carriage on and clean up seldom do we end up ground pounding
Mornings in the suburbs are so ugly, I miss the forest :)
How long does it take to throw the msp on. Sweet video.
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@@Marcus_Funhouse the little dropline carriage. (Mechanical slack puller) It's what I was told it was called.Do you guys run spliced eyes on the main and slack puller to make switching over easier.
@@banffdigger a good chaser can have it switched over in around 20 minutes we use flush shackles to connect the eyes of the mains to the carriage lines so it can run through the boom. It’s a good tool to have for yarding, running grapple only is just stupid in certain areas.
@@Marcus_Funhouse you bet the yarder I run if we run a flush shackle on the slack puller it gets caught on the tower all the time but definitely something to keep in mind.