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What all is going on there with that rigging?
 
I think he's just making sure nothing goes back onto those power lines.
That was a 4 way pole with 4 way guy wires, t and d lines, 2 roads and a steep drop zone. Everything was over rigged.

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That 4 to 1 is something different for me: it's the 1st time I've seen something exactly like that.

I completely respect someone who has enough sense to rig something where it can't get against HV lines.

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Just different gear than what I've seen.

Please share close up pics when you get a chance of that 4 to 1 unit.
 
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It is a 5:1 and we have to pull anything over 12 in diameter with it here. It actually makes for very easy rigging. Basically I do tight quarters, low impact removals here, just instead of dodging gutters and direct tv dishes, it's 20kv lines. The rigging amd cutting has to be perfect every time all the time.
It certainly ups the ante, I assume.

It looked strange to me in the Picture: I
See it clearly Now.

Thank You for taking the time.
 
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It is a 5:1 and we have to pull anything over 12 in diameter with it here. It actually makes for very easy rigging. Basically I do tight quarters, low impact removals here, just instead of dodging gutters and direct tv dishes, it's 20kv lines. The rigging amd cutting has to be perfect every time all the time.
Damn Tyler why'd you have to post that???! I have four sets of self locking 5;1 in steel. We call those block & tackle. But as I eye yours down I'm liking the lightness of it. Now I have to restrain myself from buying more gear.
 

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