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Posted: 1/22/2023 2:07:49 PM EDT
So you could snake through the big rope for pulling on it?
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In the Navy for UNREP, it was a shotline and messenger. No idea what its called in the arbor industry.
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Quoted: This? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/327183/7010B3DC-FD90-407F-9C33-11C4DF1D1561_jpe-2681636.JPG View Quote Looks like it. Or it's scorpions harpoon |
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Quoted: Looks like it. Or it's scorpions harpoon View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Looks like it. Or it's scorpions harpoon Come here! Fatality. |
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Clothesline and water bottle (or toilet paper), useful to acquire electricity
Saving cat |
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Quoted: Arborist throw line? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media/vc/0d41a1e5-83ec-4087-9bf0-0d6c25dbcef9.__CR0,0,300,400_PT0_SX300_V1___.jpg View Quote The guys who cleared our trees used something like that. It had some kind of ungodly break strength. Dude was a squirrel. |
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Quoted: Arborist throw line? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media/vc/0d41a1e5-83ec-4087-9bf0-0d6c25dbcef9.__CR0,0,300,400_PT0_SX300_V1___.jpg View Quote Yeah but the actual weight at the end is called a throw bag. If you're a cheapskate I have used a couple rocks in an old sock, tied to the end if the line. |
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Quoted: Arborist throw line? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media/vc/0d41a1e5-83ec-4087-9bf0-0d6c25dbcef9.__CR0,0,300,400_PT0_SX300_V1___.jpg View Quote Yes that's what I'm looking for now that I know what it is I can search for |
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Mines a Bartlett branded bucket, notch line and weaver 14oz bags.
Bartlett, Treestuff, and Sherriltree are all good sources Attached File |
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All I've ever used one for is getting dead, drier wood off trees for firewood. Getting old now but about 100' or paracord is what I've used. Tie a stick on the end of it and have at it.
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Quoted: Yeah but the actual weight at the end is called a throw bag. If you're a cheapskate I have used a couple rocks in an old sock, tied to the end if the line. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Yeah but the actual weight at the end is called a throw bag. If you're a cheapskate I have used a couple rocks in an old sock, tied to the end if the line. |
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Quoted: Yeah but the actual weight at the end is called a throw bag. If you're a cheapskate I have used a couple rocks in an old sock, tied to the end if the line. View Quote When I put up rope swing for my kids, I just used a 4oz lead weight tied to some bank line to pull the larger rope up and over the limb….yep, I’m a cheapskate |
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i may or may not have used paracord and a large hex nut in the past.
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View Quote Your childish obsession has been duly noted. LC |
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Quoted: Your childish obsession has been duly noted. LC View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Your childish obsession has been duly noted. LC |
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Go big with a Jameson Big Shot
https://www.amazon.com/JAMESON-BIGSHOT-THROWLINE-LAUNCHER-ARBORIST/dp/B01A8Z4GB0 |
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The line itself is dyneema. Paradors stretches when it’s wet, use the right tool for the job.
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Growing up the man in the back of us would always help the neighborhood taking trees down and he had a rope with the head off of a ball peen hammer as the weight. The man could throw that thing very accurately up into the trees, between branches, he would be a corn hole champ today
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Quoted: This ^** I always used a pipe wrench and 550 cord. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Slingshot, a big threaded nut, 50 lb. test line.
For those higher branches. |
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