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Just a question to those of you who tie
the friction hitch directly in to the D-ring.
Doesn't it get messy when you hang on your
wire-core lanyard for felling as well.
How do you solve this ?

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Mine is direcly tied to the D-ring. Though required by law with chainsaw use, I don't use a steel core lanyard. I don't need the stiffer hand it offers or the false sense of security. Instead, I use a saw safely while aloft.

No substitute for safe practices.

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[/ QUOTE ] Though required by law with chainsaw use, I don't use a steel core lanyard. I don't need the stiffer hand it offers or the false sense of security. Instead, I use a saw safely while aloft.

No substitute for safe practices.

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YIP!!
 
Yeh i use a similar set up with a biner/pully/hitch flipline with a 6 meter rope.It is an advantage to be able to move it from side d to sliding centre rapide.Some times U can put the tail in the pantim to crank u back in/up.
 

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