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A & E...The art and Zen of the Grunt (Groundworker)
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<blockquote data-quote="ozzy42" data-source="post: 2148358" data-attributes="member: 31360"><p>I get so pissed when trying to explain dropping limbs in the fashion you mentioned.And they end up crashing the limb into something instead of letting it go when at the maxum of the initial swing.</p><p></p><p> Had that happen a few weeks ago, and a big limb that should have landed nice and pretty in the open yard ,instead he let it run a bit then tightend up on it again,only to drag it into a little crepe myrtle I was using the rope to avoid in the first place.</p><p>Told him'' WTF,I could have done that in a lot less time without the rope''</p><p></p><p></p><p> I'm with ole ropensaddle .Anymore I find it easier to just run the limb line myself from the tree,and just let them untie and drag it out of the way.</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cheers:" title="Cheers :cheers:" data-shortname=":cheers:" />To all the groundies who pay attention and use their heads.</p><p>Makes climbing so much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozzy42, post: 2148358, member: 31360"] I get so pissed when trying to explain dropping limbs in the fashion you mentioned.And they end up crashing the limb into something instead of letting it go when at the maxum of the initial swing. Had that happen a few weeks ago, and a big limb that should have landed nice and pretty in the open yard ,instead he let it run a bit then tightend up on it again,only to drag it into a little crepe myrtle I was using the rope to avoid in the first place. Told him'' WTF,I could have done that in a lot less time without the rope'' I'm with ole ropensaddle .Anymore I find it easier to just run the limb line myself from the tree,and just let them untie and drag it out of the way. :cheers:To all the groundies who pay attention and use their heads. Makes climbing so much easier. [/QUOTE]
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