trade Stihl 020T

Raven27

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Pittsfield, Ma
I have a running,020T, runs well, recent carb rebuild, used in last couple days. I'm looking for a complete fiddle block set. Can't afford a GRCS yet, so need something to tension up lines, hope not being an idiot here and theres a cheap/ easier way to tension up. Open to other trades?? Exploring options now, see what there. Although I could possibly, maybe trade for a GRCS, but you'd have to throw me a few bucks to make it a fair trade.
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An 020T? Boy I haven't even clapped eyes on one in months. I bet I only see them once or twice a year and they're just hammered. As far as a cheaper way to load up. There's lots besides piling ground guys up at your porty which is always amusing. Or you can assemble a 3:1 which is pretty ok in the right hands. CMI makes those nice stainless (I wanna say)2" pullies. Get one with one becket and the one with 2 beckets. You're looking at just about a hundred bucks there. You'll need a clevis, 2 steel karabs an old length of spliced climbing line that you're ready to retire and a couple prussiks that your ready to dedicate to rigging. If you already know the system I'll shut up lol. If not, let me know and I'll blather on and on about it til it helps you. It's what I used for years but dude it can be time consuming, gear intensive and not without a learning curve. I still have and use mine but I keep it reaved and prepped for deplyment in a separate bag. I'm strict about keeping it clean and dry and in that respect it's feathered neatly in a rope bag and deploys in maybe 30-45 seconds. There's also that hansome new pully from Stein. Barring all that jib, I can give you my GRCS for that museum piece. Always dig your posts man.
 
I have done similar to that system, hell, I am open to other trades. I love the saw, but have a new 200T, 192tc, and another 200t so it sits a bit.
 
CMI also makes those small 2 sheaved pullies with a bottom becket and I'm going to make a small 5:1 with them. It won't be as efficient because of the sheave diameter but in aerial rescue you can quickly unload a climber's system if you needed to.
 
I have two steel double sheave pulleys each with a second becket, a microscender, attendant screw links, and 300' of fairly new 12 strand (not arborplex) red/gold fleck 1/2" line that I will trade for your OZO (as my dislexic groundie goomba friend used to call 'em) IF AND I DO MEAN IF it's in good shape and does not need a carb job. What chain in on it?
 
How much for the 020?? I have one and I need another for a backup or parts saw. Give me a call if you can at 772-579-9878. Treeman in FL
 

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