WTB Tree gear/rigging gear....

Hey dudes, I am currently trying to acquire as much gear as I can possibly use, and then some.....
Seriously though if you got something sitting around, and you think you might want to sell it, PM me, and well deal.
Kinds of gear I am after:
Pulleys and blocks, porta wraps ETC...
Rope, must be in GOOD condition(this is kinda iffy as I dont want to get into a bunch of expensive shipping, but perhaps we can work something out)
Split tails, lanyards etc.... Would love to find a 2n1 steelie, or non steel is acceptable as well
Saddles, wouldn't mind picking up another Navaho, or a Sequoia, let me know what you got ??
CARABINERS, and rope clips. 'Biners need to be trip locking, Ill accept steelies that screw lock, but aluminums have to be trip lock or similar.
Guess that about covers it, I live in Canada, and would likely pay with a Money Order, if you got gear and want to deal lets chat.
Thanks all for looking,
-Grais.
 
How about a whole Tree Care Company is Saskatchewan? Bucket truck, Small Crane, 12" bandit chipper, 2 Stump Grinders, Skid Steer, Saws, ropes, pulleys rigging blocks........

PM Me BUT its ALL or NOTHING!
 
Well TD, I will think about it, talk to the bros(got two older bros who are both CUA's), hey who knows, with the way this Tamarack is being managed here in BC, its causing my brothers and I to re consider setting up our own show. The brother closest in age to me, Curtis, has run his own show for 13 years, but got out of it for a variety of reasons.
Now we find ourselves back in the tree game, and have been kicking around the idea of going out on our own as a team. Only drawback I can see is the possibility of it coming between us as brothers, but I know others have done it and overcome any problems so ??
Who knows ?
Thanks for the offer bro, never know we just may get in touch..DO NOT hold your breath tho.
Peace,
-Grais.
 
My advice... One owner, work out how to pay/compensate fairly. I work with my bro and this has developed over time. I have found that it is best to have one person who is the owner, and the other fam members as employees/subordinates. It eliminates lots of potential gray area issues. Best of luck! I don't think I have any good gear for ya, but I'll think about it!

-Tom
 

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