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Really sorry I neglected to respond, I had read a few of the responses and intended to reply and totally lost track of this thread until just now. Was about to ask a new question and looking back at my other posts realized this.

 

Grais: Thank you. you understand,

 

Mistahbenn: tree buzz is a joke. the knowledge is there. Just hard to find it without a big hassle. I did learn a lot there but I'm always thinking outside the box and don't see that changing anytime soon and if I ask a stupid question I don't expect it to be followed by a rude answer.

 

To all others: thanks for the insight. To the safety nuts... I understand this is not an accepted practice but not every job pays enough to hire on help. Just that simple.

 

lastly. I got a lot more feedback then safety lessons. I appreciate that. that's what a man needs. sure chime in about safety. safety is important. I'm just glad to see this thread didn't become some holier then thou pissing match. Mistahbeen that's why I don't like treebuzz.

 

Johan Greene

Greene Tree Removal and Tree Service

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have the rope threaded though the branch to be lowered (so that the half way point of the rope is at the branch.)

 

have both ends running up through a biner and sling and down to a climbing style belay device.

 

when the branch is on the deck you just pull one end back up and you are ready to rock and roll!!

 

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have the rope threaded though the branch to be lowered (so that the half way point of the rope is at the branch.)

 

have both ends running up through a biner and sling and down to a climbing style belay device.

 

when the branch is on the deck you just pull one end back up and you are ready to rock and roll!!

 

:thumbup:

 

Can you show pics?

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I use an old krab with a broken gate on the end of a 30' rope for light pieces. So long as there is tension on the rope the krab wont release.

It is not 100% reliable as the krab sometimes snaggs

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