I’m taking out beetle kills in this cabin community. Might it be beneficial to leave some as habitat for woodpeckers that feed on borers?
Reduce hazard limbs but leave room for holes? Drill holes?
Ideally these habitat trees would be ones that have been dead a season or two and their crop of...
Cool job! Pretty good video too, I like the production on the video.
What do you do with all of the branches and wood? It looks like you are pulling up in a van with a small trailer, did you trailer everything away?
If you buy anything from palmetto state and the price drops within 30 days
Just contact them and they'll refund you the difference
I got 90.00 back and ordered a couple more dots to have around.
Came down sick and stayed home yesterday
Looks like our upload speed got fixed so I uploaded some vids to my YT channel. Still have a pretty big backlog from all the Siberian elms this winter
Same handle there if anyone wants to peruse, I enjoy feedback and discussion
I’ve always tied the taut line 2 under / 2 over.
Used that exclusively from early 1970s until hitchclimber came out with eye to eye hitches (started with vt and other hitches until I found the Michoacán).
Rope wrench (wood version) then a lot of the mechanicals out there, but ever tried the ZZ...
Original HH here as well...an original original :)
VT, four wraps one crossover with 8mm beeline. (I think its 8mm...) Single line. It works just as well if I need to use it double from time to time.
I untie it all at the end of the day.
I have a lovely Akimbo in my ditty bag that Stig gave me...
I'm stuck on the vt myself, love a 3/3 vt or a 4/3. Most everyone I know ended up preferring the michoacan. I only use a hitch for the lanyard though, been climbing on mechanical only for very long.
Mickey, you should post up a pic of your set up.
So for your prussic, you use a prussic loop?
A taut line hitch is "2 under 1 over" so I'd say it is similar to a prussic but it is tied with a tail of rope so the end of the taut line hitch is loose, unlike a prussic which has no loose end. And...
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