in augsburg they showed a droptest with the kinisi adjustable bridge and the cam took a couple of bites out of the bridge until it broke the cover. they said it was‘nt a prblem since the dyneema core was strong enough. i wonder if the length is needed to absorb the impact and if a shorter bridge...
hey jesse,
is your location correct?
i used to live in hamburg and work with jake, he mentioned you were buddies and worked for the same company.
greetings,
friedrich
interesting spruce removal today for another company. somebody had guyed the group of spruce against a big willow. the willow fell over though…and a couple of crispy alder trees (no climbing obviously)
yes, i see what you are talking about. looks like the hinge is slightly fatter on the side where the whiskers stick out of the stump but there is also fibre-pull visible on the other side and they probably protrude out of the butt-log. maybe it has something to to where the fibres break under...
i know it‘s not really contributing or at least you didn‘t ask but i will say it anyway. you teeth don‘t have to be the same length as long as each raker is dialed to it‘s cutter your chain will cut straight. make‘s sharpening much easier. just file each cutter, some might need 15 strokes some 5...
spoke with beddes and puk at the german treecare conference in augsburg, they will come out with suspenders. also a version of the kinisi without the adjustable bridge and later a light version… and much more :)
the metal ring on the back has been snapping off with a lot of people, mine is still doing fine.
the lanyard is by ftc, i don‘t know the name but it is definitely suited to the smaller saw‘s. i‘ve had a 261 fall to the ground because this lanyard snapped (first day of use). good for my 2500...