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  1. snunyabizness

    contents of personal rigging kit

    my daily driver. handles +75% pruning and removals @pdx area rural and downtown. also a small portawrap in my tote. Tree boss every time has bling for the big stuff:)
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    Stihl MSA190t battery top handle

    have been running the stihl msa190t for a few weeks now in production setting and it's really great. I got it mainly because my personal ms194t popped the carburetor intake manifold now a third time... and my employer has an array of stihl batteries. and that was a good excuse. It was $400 tool...
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    climbing with big saws

    any clever techniques to secure a heavy saw aloft? like suspenders with a typical saw lanyard, hanging if from a second bridge, or cinching it to the tree?
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    bear's grip hitch

    the yt algorithm just showed me this... first impressions are wow, this would be great for light solo rigging. will need to test it and see how securely it holds and how reliably it releases.
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    alternating between SRT and DdRT

    Been regularly climbing on the Petzl Spin ever since seeing Dan Holiday explain it on climbing arborist and it has encouraged some creative adaptations I'd like to share. I equally love climbing SRT and DdRT. I can't decide between them, so use both. I can't be bothered to isolate my TIP so...
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    chinook hitch

    Several months ago I stumbled across the twin rope climbing technique (TRT) and wanted to master some of the concepts using the gear I already own without purchasing any specialized equipment, so that I would have effective methods to work certain scenarios (like failed or dead trees), but using...

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