I too get where you are coming from but are you sure your standing on the correct foundation here? The members on this thread are being nice, maybe back up a bit and reread the responses…
If you read the headline you referenced you would have read it was a maintenance issue, not manufacturing defect. No different than if you cut through your rope and kept climbing on it…
Completely agree with being on top is better, but the amount of times I have slipped off and ended up underneath I dont waste time anymore once under, I just proceed and get back on top at the destination - I dont go back for slippy seconds...
Best way is to preset a line from the ground to the tip of the leader with a second line and ropewalk that out to the tip of the leader
If spurless and no preset line can be installed it can be a painfully laborious sling-step and sling-grip ascent.
I find this happens especially on topped...
Polesaw is a somewhat standard accessory for the bucket when needed. Can be brought up with you or drop a line to for groundy's to tie it on - just be sure that you have the screws connecting the shaft secure to the saw head, extension knuckle or you might be scouring the ground looking for...
Maybe, maybe not… crowd that won’t look won’t listen… maybe get into it later when ai have time to assemble references but k ow I am probably wasting my breath regardless if claims are true or not…
Is this some 'bring the evidence to my feet and I might look at it' comment. Laughable. Not cowardly at all, just seen it all before, its easy to shout down a claim, less so when you see multiple evidences for it. Wont hurt you to type into a search engine. Come back and dispute some of the...
Yep and I despise having to have the conversation but that’s where the conversation led. I have better stuff to do, but why leave a sore festering till later, when can deal with it now?