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  1. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    Thanks, Dave, cheers me up a bit.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    Started off the day with the bowline on a bight, but the day's schedule was sorely interrupted when one of the trees being pulled had too much side drift and hit a a tall dead Pine, one we hadn't got to yet. The Pine broke at the stump and went west and smashed into a nearby roof. It didn't...
  3. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    Some new methods to try today, thanks guys for the help! Bowline on a bight was not in the bag of tricks, looks good to know. I think I have it, Joel, but I'll take advantage of your offer if confusion sets in.
  4. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    I started working with a guy that uses a portable winch for pulling trees. Portable in that it is on a wheeled carrier that you anchor. I was kind of skeptical, but it works quite well actually, with a block for changing direction, much quicker than using the Masdaam puller. It has a clutch...
  5. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    :thumbup:
  6. woodworkingboy

    Better mid line knot

    Anyone have a suggestion for a better mid line knot than the Alpine Butterfly, one that won't seize up as much after heavy loading? Thanks!
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