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<blockquote data-quote="Bermie" data-source="post: 1599751" data-attributes="member: 6746"><p>I had a few palms to do last week...</p><p>So how do you guys manage to get a line over the head...I've tried and the throwline is so small it gets pulled way down into the tight spots between the petioles and then makes it impossible to get a climbline pulled through after it, the space is just too small.</p><p>I may have 15 or 20 Washingtonias coming up, a golf course contract where some of the palms are inacessible to a high lift, and I'd MUCh rather have a line in first than spike up them all, I HATE spiking up palms as they are so skinny and wobbly, not to mention the holes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bermie, post: 1599751, member: 6746"] I had a few palms to do last week... So how do you guys manage to get a line over the head...I've tried and the throwline is so small it gets pulled way down into the tight spots between the petioles and then makes it impossible to get a climbline pulled through after it, the space is just too small. I may have 15 or 20 Washingtonias coming up, a golf course contract where some of the palms are inacessible to a high lift, and I'd MUCh rather have a line in first than spike up them all, I HATE spiking up palms as they are so skinny and wobbly, not to mention the holes... [/QUOTE]
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