Jan 23, 2008 #1 JesseHuffman Location Phoenix Arizona http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDWEUtmI2bQ lazy mans way of trimming palms
Jan 23, 2008 #2 Tom Dunlap Here from the beginning Administrator Location Retired in Minneapolis In all the years of speedlining I've never had a setup where the anchor was in the truck/trailer like yours or even directly to the chute of the chipper. Nice to see the logistics work out for you.
In all the years of speedlining I've never had a setup where the anchor was in the truck/trailer like yours or even directly to the chute of the chipper. Nice to see the logistics work out for you.
Jan 23, 2008 #3 Rocks_and_Trees Location AZ Nice to see the "Huffman technique" in use. It does work awesome with the dates. A bit more practical too than fan palms I guess. another great video, keep em coming!
Nice to see the "Huffman technique" in use. It does work awesome with the dates. A bit more practical too than fan palms I guess. another great video, keep em coming!
Jan 24, 2008 #4 C cory Branched out member Were those fronds clipped to the speed line? It sorta looked like they were sliding down with no attatchment?!?
Were those fronds clipped to the speed line? It sorta looked like they were sliding down with no attatchment?!?
Jan 24, 2008 #6 JesseHuffman Location Phoenix Arizona just drape em over the line and say a little prayer
Jan 24, 2008 #8 JesseHuffman Location Phoenix Arizona Ya and no need for editing...I didnt drop ONE peice
Jan 24, 2008 #9 MikePoor Location urbana, il. Nice Jesse! no dates falling the inflorescense & bouncing everywhere either. Was the line cable or black widow?
Nice Jesse! no dates falling the inflorescense & bouncing everywhere either. Was the line cable or black widow?
Jan 24, 2008 #10 JesseHuffman Location Phoenix Arizona Thanks Mike. It was throwline. I now have some fishing line rated for 300 pounds that works great.