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Friday's Speedline Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="jomoco" data-source="post: 1961708" data-attributes="member: 11823"><p>I've used haul back lines many times, but rarely for a single removal. Haul backs are well worth the setup time if you're using it to get many removals off a hill, or across a ravine in fair sized loads of wood and brush, more like logging I guess.</p><p></p><p>There's alot of truth the keep it simple rule, production wise, but like most rules there are exceptions to it, and sometimes a haulback speedline/lowering line combination is the only way short of a helicopter.</p><p></p><p>jomoco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jomoco, post: 1961708, member: 11823"] I've used haul back lines many times, but rarely for a single removal. Haul backs are well worth the setup time if you're using it to get many removals off a hill, or across a ravine in fair sized loads of wood and brush, more like logging I guess. There's alot of truth the keep it simple rule, production wise, but like most rules there are exceptions to it, and sometimes a haulback speedline/lowering line combination is the only way short of a helicopter. jomoco [/QUOTE]
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