I hadda rethink the screwlink attachment points on my Treemotion Evo, that i use as saw hangers. there was a rip starting in the saddle pleather material on the right side. i guess i don't use the left as much, as no tearing there.
At first I tried putting a large screwlink a little further...
thanks fudda input, all.
the culprit was, i had removed the spark screen. and from within that open wound, oily nonsense emerge-eth.
On this saw, I have found that if you leave that orifice open, you get da SPOOGE. (thank you Bart fudda technically correct terminology :cool:)
I viewed a...
I LOVE YOU! ROTFLMAO!!!!! That looks like a GREAT one. Really cool find, thanks so much!!! Rigid hooks, & choices for hook design - very important. I think I'm gonna go w/the GRAB IT hook. The reach tool i had before this one had a 'bendy' wire hook that would straighten and let go when I...
What else, right? Ha! She's very good to me. This puppy is as indispensible as my positioning lanyard and handsaw. I bent it slightly, by accident, and that actually helps to keep the wand telescoped. Cause the locking 'threads', or however it works, seem to wear out on the thinner parts...
A stationary rope, as in SRT? Sorry if I'm dull but I'm not quite getting you. I ascend/descend DRT, everything's moving. Ya know, if you've been doing this a long time, like I'm sure you have, you just EXPECT certain things to happen a certain way, if they fall into the category of rote, same...
Reluctantly I had to buy a 2nd new tree saw after I was robbed. The new 194T I just got was in for repairs (no bar oil flow) and I couldn't wait, so I purchased the latest 201 top handle saw, which unfortunately has a catalytic converter.
Hey, Stihl is saving the planet. One little tree saw...
I tried the Micho today. I learned it from a nifty 50 sec vid on Utube, made a little composite of screen caps and emailed myself so I had a reference outside. I climbed a locust tree and set some rigging for a big hanger that I have to cut down. That's all I was able to accomplish today - I...
Well, yeah. Xactly. Time for a saw lanyard I think. I dropped the 194T a few days ago when it got stuck in a sizeable lateral drop. I tried to clean up the wedge cut, but it was a difficult angle to see, and i just wanted to move on tudda next... pinched the bar and down it went. hit the...
Yeah, there have been times when i went "WOOOOAHHHH!!!!!" ... sideways... very fast. :LOL:
but as far as i can tell, that can happen w/the built in DMM rings too. is that why you say it's not recommended? cause very low friction L/R movement? well, i'm very aware that it can swing easily...
Well, can we talk? (insert Joan Rivers...) I have come to NOT LIKE the Distel as much as I thought.
One of ya'll mentioned "it binds". YES, IT DOES.
It was beautiful for rec climbing, but for working, i found it got super tight. i used both Ultra-Tech 8mm and HRC 10mm i2i prusiks over...
Oh i get it. good way to manage that. I don't use a saw lanyard. I think I need to cause i dropped my little 194T the other day when it caught in a Dutched wedge cut and MIRACULOUSLY it was unhurt.
Another thank you to OP JOE for the DWT schooling. On a recent job this proved to be "right tree - right technique". i was able to remove most all the overhanging limbs over the roof using this one limb i selected as the 'gantry'. (Not the fat one farthest away - that was too low and too...
I don't know about having it in back of me. Hmmm. i'm not sure i could always comfortably grab it. although i can see the advantage of having the saw centered when squeezing thru narrow crotches. but it also might hang too low?
i got a few issues - neck fusion, which limits my ability to...
I love this saddle, as I've said many times. I'm still experimenting w/convenient ways, and placement, of chainsaw attachment points. Here I'm using elongated screw links, held in place to the saddle's access point using small zipties, so they 'behave' when I attach/detach. My prev. tree saws...
Hmmm, lots of input here. Well, I kind of poo-poo'd the comment about residue from SouthSound... but I think he's right. The first thing I tried was, I took a metal scrubby and scrubbed inside the mouth and down the sides, hard, as far as I could reach. Then I checked w/a flashlight inside -...
Just got my MS194T back from TW Reiss in Southampton, PA. They are a class act over there. They repaired the small tree saw under warranty. Turns out it was not the oil pumpkin, but an obstruction in the 'hose'. I don't have a svc manual so I don't kno what they're talking about, but...
I purchased a 64oz insulated SS water carrier from CamelBak (directly from their website) last summer. The other day I looked inside it and to my horror, it looks like old teflon!!! I don't know what I've been drinking (ingesting), but the interior lining of this product is most definitely...
You guys are great, I totally appreciate your input here, for Jane and for me as well. I'm still not certified and I know nothing of chemicals. The last time I gave chemical advice I was working in a hardware store in NNJ and chlordane was still legal :LOL: