Great video!. I prefer running the throwline through the big ring of the friction saver, then pulling enough line through for the toss, toss over a limb with the throw ball, then connect to the opposite side of the friction saver using the throw ball, pull up and install. Finished. That way I'm only pulling a fraction of my throw line through than what you showed, where you had to pull throw the entire line. Try it out sometime. It's much easier. Anyways, great presentation. I'm going to check out your channel.
haha I'm giggling with excitement! I could be doing trees for a millions years and never have discovered this thank u so much I will def give this a try!
Nice edit on that toss. In days of old, the “throw line” used to be called a throw ball. We had this softball chunk of rubber with a weight inside. I like the bags better. Arborist Blair Glenn
Yes, very well explain! You consider all the steps so important when you’ve been place in the situation of a throw line mixe up for all the reason possible, and you know there’s many. Having when possible a tarp under the throw bag can be an issue ! Again vidéo pretty well done!
Is there a device that’s made out of tubular metal and it’s attached to a reservoir of either foot pumped or a bit like a bicycle hand pumped, you then drop whichever size of weight you want down the tube and with a release valve/trigger shoot the line/weight as high as you pretty well need. Excellent explanation, not least of all for safety reasons and being tidy!
I have watched 150 tree climbing videos, this one is a keeper in a short list. Thank you 👍
Great video!. I prefer running the throwline through the big ring of the friction saver, then pulling enough line through for the toss, toss over a limb with the throw ball, then connect to the opposite side of the friction saver using the throw ball, pull up and install. Finished. That way I'm only pulling a fraction of my throw line through than what you showed, where you had to pull throw the entire line. Try it out sometime. It's much easier. Anyways, great presentation. I'm going to check out your channel.
I have tried this technique. When it works it’s very efficient for shorter throws. Thanks for sharing!
The method described by Knotorious is also my preferred option. 👍
@@TredasTaurin Thanks for the support! It's so much more efficient to do as I described! Time is money in the industry!
@@Knot-orious You're right
haha I'm giggling with excitement! I could be doing trees for a millions years and never have discovered this thank u so much I will def give this a try!
Nice edit on that toss. In days of old, the “throw line” used to be called a throw ball. We had this softball chunk of rubber with a weight inside. I like the bags better.
Arborist Blair Glenn
Excellent instructions very clear and informative
Now THAT is an award winning detailed tutorial !! 👊😎
Yes, very well explain! You consider all the steps so important when you’ve been place in the situation of a throw line mixe up for all the reason possible, and you know there’s many.
Having when possible a tarp under the throw bag can be an issue ! Again vidéo pretty well done!
Great presentation, nice camera work. Thanks for taking the time.
Very clear info. Thanks.
Excellent presentation. Thanks for taking the time to demonstrate this skill.
How did I miss this gem?........ I now have a tool to teach linguistics and treecare terminology!! 🙂
Thanks Mark! Hopefully I can get some more up soon that you can use to spread some helpful info!
@@matthewhillock5455Love you brother!!!!!
Thanks for the easy to understand tutorial! Excellent work.
AMAZING, THANK YOU, TRUE PROFESSIONAL.
awesome video!
Is there a device that’s made out of tubular metal and it’s attached to a reservoir of either foot pumped or a bit like a bicycle hand pumped, you then drop whichever size of weight you want down the tube and with a release valve/trigger shoot the line/weight as high as you pretty well need.
Excellent explanation, not least of all for safety reasons and being tidy!
I bought a kite reel. I fire the bag into the tree and my ground guy gets to re-live his childhood watching the string peel away 😂
Nice Jacket!
Very well done and thank you!
bravo..very thorough
Great video. Thanks
Half of a 2 piece fishing rod with a 1 Oz sinker works pretty good. 3 steps instead of 2 but you can put it over a limb WAY up in a tree.
The ONLY sure way.If throw line get fouled up in branches and leaves,how now brown cow? Fishing rods,best way.
Nice tutorial
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Thank you so very much
Thanks
some guys run the throw bag through the ring before throwing the bag up
Wouldn’t a string tied to a stone suffice ? I use a bow and an arrow. Works well for me... No balls hitting the ground. :-)
Terrible camera work. All these comments must be from shills. None of his knots were visibly tied. 👎
If you don't already know how to tie those knots you shouldn't be attempting anything based only on this video - it assumes a basic working knowledge.
Sorry that it’s not up to your standard! We try our best make it clear for everyone. I have slower videos of knots if you need help with those. :)
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