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Depends on the size of the lumps being zipped down. A groundy, a pile of logs, the chipper, a tree. As long as they are suitable for purpose. You would be amazed how good a pile of logs is as an anchor though.

 

 

Fairly good idea, saves damaging the customers lawn too. I would get a groundy to just hold it for lighter branches. I'm talking about the heavier chunks...

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Tow hitch, couple of groundies or a metal spike hammered into the ground at a slight angle. I definitely wouldn't risk tying to a concrete post, they're very prone to snapping. There is a way of doubling the rope back on itself and securing/tensioning it with a prussic so that when the piece reaches it, the contact with the prussic gently collapses the system and the load lands safely in a pre-determined spot rather than crashing into the vehicle/chipper/groundie etc..

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On this particular job I used 6-7 road pins and drove them a long way into the ground into the ground. Worked well with the limbs, but the timber began to bend them so we changed to snatch and pull line.

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Obviously in this scenario we also used a control line in case the makeshift ground anchor were to fail.

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