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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    For better and worse Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    Yep. Always lots to learn by asking questions. Thanks, Reg. Sometimes I wish I had to negative rig a lot more (interesting, higher skill set, and competition weeder). If I have a lot of trunk wood, I can often "magic cut" it down without the ground crew being occupied. Most always, if there...
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    Reg, what are clove hitch red flags for you? What points to good times for a clove hitch? Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    An interesting important point, Reg, about mid-tie angle of clove hitch loading. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    Funny, I generally shy away from a clove hitch with tie-off over a running bowline. A good thing that you point out, Reg, is that you don't have to work the rope back down from up high up as with a running bowline with a half-hitch or marl. A good think about the clove for mid-tying over a...
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    and you can aggressively snag it with a saw blade or a pole hook, as needed.
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    Dead fir removal - Treestuff promo

    Ya, Pete. I was noticing the sharp shooting between lines as well. Nicely done, Reg. When people turn the Lowering Device around the trunk, how much angle is desirable between plumb vertical and the rigging line? Or to ask it another way, do you go a 1/4 revolution down low, and over 1/4...
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