I’ve gotten away from setting my line when doing some removals. I realized I was relying to much in my system to climb the tree rather than relying on my ability to climb with my spikes. Good point.
Followed the recommendation from earlier posts and tried lukewarm water and dawn. Only progress made was with aggressive scrubbing. Wasn’t about to do that with 150’ of line. So threw it in the wash on warm water with a full cup of Oxiclean. Let it soak for 2 hours before it ran through the...
I too reached out on here to get some feedback on this same issue.
I went with the Stihl 362 with a 25” bar. I got a killer deal on it. I also don’t have a lot of experience with Echo ground saws, although I hear they are trending.
The 362 has done me just fine in the air. It can be a lot of...
9.3 epi on 11.5 all day; Michoacán is by far my fav knot. I climbed with a VT for a while but always had to watch it cause it doesn’t grab right away but the Michoacán does. I never could figure out how to tie the knut lol
Lol I ain’t gonna be THAT natty. I’ve caught 6-8ft pine logs running natural crotch on that ol’ blue streak of mine. I didn’t reference a green log weight chart but would guess they weight 300+ lb easy.
So it’s long overdue but I need to get a bigger rigging line. I’ve been using a retired blue streak climbing line as my primary rigging line. Not ideal I know.
So I’m looking at a few options:
First is Sterling Atlas 5/8 line. Has the highest MBS at 18,000 lb.
Next is Samson stable braid...
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I decided on a stihl 362 with a 25” bar. I’m 80% satisfied with my decision lol. The saw is still decently light; I’ve used it in the tree on a handful of occasions. Cuts really well on big stuff too. If the wood is 24” and greater she does struggle ever so slightly...
I second Steve. Easiest way to work a spar IMO. I mainly do removals DdRT unless I tie into an adjacent tree so I switch to SRT once before I start working to the spar. My SOP lately has been using my zig zag the entire time and just clipping in the rope wrench and an extra biner when ready to...
How does the 391 compare to the 362? The 91 is cheaper with more power but also advertised as a farm and ranch. Would that do better than the 62 for tree work? Again, not using it everyday but probably a job a week or so.