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  1. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    I think that is my worst fear also. I see so many fail during our winters that it always makes me leary on the climb.
  2. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    Flatlander :P :lol::lol::lol:
  3. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    Yes, Gary, if the drive sprocket is worn it can effect chain tension. The drive sprocket gets a small groove worn into it in line with the bar. If the chain moves out of the groove from say a flex on the bar from cutting, it can tighten. Since it is on the larger part of the sprocket and not in...
  4. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    Gary.... When your chain bound/tightened on you... 1) did you check in the rails on the bar for build up? 2) have you checked your drive sprocket lately? Just wondering...
  5. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    Hey, he can find it after dark Willie...:/:
  6. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    Alone or with the groundie. And lots of loop runners... LOL
  7. CurSedVoyce

    Vertical speedline

    I use them pretty often in really tight LZs. Mostly on live oak to keep it from bouncing when bombing it. Live oak can be really springy on the brush end. It's pretty much a way to control the bomb boss. Little faster than lowering also. My most recent one was next to a pool to keep it from...
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