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Old 5th February 2007, 01:38 AM   #1
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Default Standard Speedline tree removal

Heres a regular speedline I did almost 10 years ago
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Old 5th February 2007, 02:28 AM   #2
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Nice work and video Mark. I use a speed line quite often but I only do small pieces with no haul back line or other lowering ropes involved. This limits me to pieces around 50 to 75 lbs max.
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I haven't seen that one before ... way to go, got most of that fluff out the front and only poles left.

Were they coming down the speedline on a pulley? And how did you get the pulley/shackle etc back to you or did you just have a few on you?

I noticed on the smaller branches you dropped them onto the speedline but with the bigger top you lowered it then transferred the load to the speedline.

I think your change of music in the later videos is more my style.
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I either pulled the pulley back w/ slings on it or they were tied to the running end of my climb line. They were on a pulley. I need to find a source for music other than my cd's. Im running out.
The wood all stayed so I just chunked most of it.
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Limewire ... ssshhhh, just make sure you don't download a virus.
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limewire just locks up when I try to load it.
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limewire just locks up when I try to load it.
What do you mean?
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It appears to be something on my computer. It loaded on my laptop.
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I've got a couple of thousand songs off of Limewire. Seems to work good from here. We keep Norton updated but it's still scary.
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Very nice video Mark, how many pulleys/slings all up were you rotating through?

Update your java version if Limewire freezes on you, www.java.com.

Alternatively there is: Frostwire, Bear Share, Warez, Torrent Files eg: Mininova.org...

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Old 24th February 2007, 07:17 AM   #11
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Thanks for that ... there was a Java update for me and I didn't know.
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Thanks jd...1 pulley probably about 6 slings. Would have been nice to have more but I was still pretty new to my own business.
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