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  1. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    Those look excellent
  2. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    +1 I agree, Levi,kinda weird tag line usage. Unusual at least. Now would be as good a time as any to retell how you tipped over a crane or tried to because you were upset with the CO.
  3. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    Great pics.
  4. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    Nah I think you are right now. I was thinking about it and deleted my sentence about it not being like a clevis. Ftr, I prefer and use steel chokers and a clevis. One thing about steel, there will never be any issues with abrasion and I would think that could be an issue with slings like these...
  5. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    Those were good links, kevin. I'd like to see what one looks like under load.
  6. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    Good post, Kyle.
  7. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    ;) 50 trees per day?? Gracious you must have been running ragged. Let's see, when I logged with a skidder and one partner, we did about 60 trees/day, that is cutting them from the base with no targets other than occasional save-trees, wacking off the limbs, and skid them out, no clean up...
  8. cory

    New Choking Crane Sling Stays on Hook

    I was thinking the same thing, I have somewhere between 500-1000 would be a guess.
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