Thanks for the good feed back. This week i went up and visited Rich in MA, (big bad wood) One of his guys took the idea and did the same thing with a bat rigging plate. It was a really slick clean idea. Was def an awesome set up, figured id mention it so that some that might make this have...
We run 2 part a lot. I have taken to girthing a sling to one of the retaining pins. Ill take a picture next time. Just was curious how others were doing it. Thanks for the input, I'm not 100% clear on what Marquistree was explaining. If anyone got a picture I'd appreciate it. Thanks
I used an alpine butterfly there because I hit my final TIP from the ground. Normally i would use a midline bowline so that it can be untied in the tree.
When i do use this system, most times i isolate my TIP and use a running bowline (backed up) and run it up. I then ascend up and advance in...
I've had no problems with sappy or wet conditions. It will def continue to change. Kevin is great with adjusting things when necessary. He's always tinkering and playing with it to make it better!
Get me the model number. We run all woodsmans and have a full time mechanic that works on all of them. I'll ask him and see if he has any ideas, or something specific to look for.
Does this happen when chipping wood, brush or both? This will happen to us with wet brush. Occasionally when we throw a real rotten log thru too. What model do you have?
We love our Woodsman (Terex) chippers. We have 6 or so. Great machines. Easy to work on, and stand up to a beating! I've run Vermeers Bandits and Woodsmans regularly. The woodsmans have been my favorite. Wonder how they compare to morbark (i've run them only once or twice, not enough for a...
Heres a very quick review. Since getting the Rope Runner i haven't touch a hitch cord. I have no need to the performance is amazing once dialed in (might take some time, but mine was set right from the get go). All this and i was skeptical cause i'm not much for mechanical hitch stuff. I'd buy...