Piece of advice here. Practice loosing a load on the drum. Obviously do it where it's safe to do so and with a smallish load low to the ground. It's sobering how fast and easy it is to mess up if you unwrap a capstan bollard wrong.
Watch videos by arborpod. They might have those in videos. But is done by the climber when he gets to the place where the pulley or block will be anchored to
Nick, this is one of, if not the best, vids you’ve ever done. Great work.
wow.... amazing devise...i love capstans' winches
Piece of advice here. Practice loosing a load on the drum. Obviously do it where it's safe to do so and with a smallish load low to the ground. It's sobering how fast and easy it is to mess up if you unwrap a capstan bollard wrong.
Nick I love the GRCF🥰 It has helped me in helping Randy tremendously!
Great explanation nick!
Thanks Nick. Quite the piece of equipment.
💪🏼💪🏼 good vid
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks for the help
Happy to help
Never let me down bud🤙
Good.for.beginners accidents happen to.anybody. remember greg . god bless
Any rigging classes for this model available?
So a portawrap with a winch crank, 2 gears and a lock off switch? Sold
How to get the rope to the place where you want it to be? For an example, hot to get the rope to the top of the tree that you want to control?
Watch videos by arborpod. They might have those in videos.
But is done by the climber when he gets to the place where the pulley or block will be anchored to
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
"Or do all sorts of terrible things"
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We just use the mini loader. If not for that, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
Hanging it from the trunk is a great trick for setting it up.
How to
From $2899 to $3450 in 4 years 👍
Good lowering device with a terrible single strap,it needs to ratchet straps that hook onto solid eyelet bolts and do away with that crappy strap