My son Cody has quite a few larger Douglas-firs to climb and limb up. These trees are in the 6-10' dbh range. His longest flipline is 18' but it is way too short. We throw as often as possible and on the occasional tree use the Big Shot and work down from the top but the trees are very limby. Regardless he still needs a long flipline. WesSpur has 25' Manila fliplines (the kind I started with back in the seventies) he could use with a 3 strand hip prussic or even a knot.
Is there a 25' wire core flipline made? BTW there is no threat to the tree from the spurs since the bark is at least 4" thick. He will be using this new flipline on redwoods too though not very often. ( It will be like my Stihl 090 with its 4' and 5' bars, used once or twice a year).
Another BTW. We bought a Stihl MS150T while the Ms200T is getting crank seals again. It is a great little saw for the limbs smaller than 3" but above that it struggles. I'm hoping after another few tanks it will wake up. I call it the honeybee. Though I think a bee is louder.
Is there a 25' wire core flipline made? BTW there is no threat to the tree from the spurs since the bark is at least 4" thick. He will be using this new flipline on redwoods too though not very often. ( It will be like my Stihl 090 with its 4' and 5' bars, used once or twice a year).
Another BTW. We bought a Stihl MS150T while the Ms200T is getting crank seals again. It is a great little saw for the limbs smaller than 3" but above that it struggles. I'm hoping after another few tanks it will wake up. I call it the honeybee. Though I think a bee is louder.