I agree. So how about something constructive or informative.
OK, how about not posting stupid crap in this forum.?
Jeff
I agree. So how about something constructive or informative.
A tree service using that is like a landscaping company using grass shears.
I agree. So how about something constructive or informative.
Has anyone used one of these. Seems like it could be very helpful for hard to reach or dangerous to reach limbs and dead wood. The 24 inch version could easily be carried in a ditty back and used with your throw line.
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A tree service using that is like a landscaping company using grass shears.
Hear is something constructive for you, just for you Smokey. Now pay attention cause this will get very technical.
If you have a clear landing zone below the limb, take a shot line (hope you know what that is, if not, read up) and throw it over the limb. Pay attention now it gets real complicated, pull a rope over the limb using the shot line. You will need to attach the two lines together first. Tie a running bow knot, well just tie a slip knot if you can. Tighten the rope up and break off the limb. Pick up the limb, remove it from the job and go home. Oh yea, almost forgot, tell the customer you removed the dead limb, get paid, then go home. If you can not drop the limb in a safe clear landing zone just say "I can't do it" then go home. I'd try to explain how to set up running line but I dought you would ever be able to retrieve it from a tree. I just don't have that kind of time to explain it. Hope this was not to technical. Good Luck with those dead limbs.
You asked for it so it had to be done.
ROFL
Thanks for the input. It is actually called a Running Bowline not a "bow knot" and I actually prefer the Alpine Butterfly because it is faster to tie and easy to release after being loaded.
There is no better knot then the bowline , maybe you have head butterflies
There is no better knot then the bowline , maybe you have head butterflies
… Pay attention now it gets real complicated, pull a rope over the limb using the shot line. You will need to attach the two lines together first. Tie a running bow knot, well just tie a slip knot if you can. Tighten the rope up and break off the limb. Pick up the limb, remove it from the job and go home. Oh yea, almost forgot, tell the customer you removed the dead limb, get paid, then go home. If you can not drop the limb in a safe clear landing zone just say "I can't do it" then go home. I'd try to explain how to set up running line but I dought you would ever be able to retrieve it from a tree. I just don't have that kind of time to explain it. Hope this was not to technical. Good Luck with those dead limbs.
You asked for it so it had to be done.
ROFL
There is no better knot then the bowline …
By the way, if you are going to make condescending remarks, use correct technical terms and english so as to not have the reverse and non intended effect.Hear is something constructive for you, just for you Smokey. Now pay attention cause this will get very technical.
If you have a clear landing zone below the limb, take a shot line (hope you know what that is, if not, read up) and throw it over the limb. Pay attention now it gets real complicated, pull a rope over the limb using the shot line. You will need to attach the two lines together first. Tie a running bow knot, well just tie a slip knot if you can. Tighten the rope up and break off the limb. Pick up the limb, remove it from the job and go home. Oh yea, almost forgot, tell the customer you removed the dead limb, get paid, then go home. If you can not drop the limb in a safe clear landing zone just say "I can't do it" then go home. I'd try to explain how to set up running line but I dought you would ever be able to retrieve it from a tree. I just don't have that kind of time to explain it. Hope this was not to technical. Good Luck with those dead limbs.
You asked for it so it had to be done.
ROFL
If that doesn't work you might try one of these
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Why is this posted in the commercial forum? Those rope saws, or whatever they are called, have no place what so ever in the tree care world.
Because this thread is AWESOME!
Thanks for the explanation in your signature "(You get what you pay for )". The bitterness of poor quality lingers long after the sweetness of cheap price is long forgotten. (You get what you pay for)
OK, how about not posting stupid crap in this forum.?
Jeff