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Morning fellas, I'm looking to get a bull rope, not a hi use item for me but I do need one. Any recommendations or does anyone have a good used one they'd sell me?
Have had good luck with Samson bull ropes. Big skid steer will not break it pulling logs out or pull trees down with lots of lean where you don't want the tree to go.

Stronger than a chain and much lighter. For demanding rigging.

Pulling with skidder

 
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Ummmm. What's a bull rope?

Sometimes called rigging rope. Generally 5/8-3/4" and long (150'+), very strong, and can be expensive ($150-300+). Madsens has one on the high end (a Samson 200' for $329). Amazon has some on the lower price spectrum. It is used for pulling trees over and lowering heavy limbs from over houses, power lines, fences, etc.
 

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Sometimes called rigging rope. Generally 5/8-3/4" and long (150'+), very strong, and can be expensive ($150-300+). Madsens has one on the high end (a Samson 200' for $329). Amazon has some on the lower price spectrum.
That would be way better than climbing
With chains :)
 

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Have had good luck with Samson bull ropes. Big skid steer will not break it pulling logs out or pull trees down with lots of lean where you don't want the tree to go.

Stronger than a chain and much lighter. For demanding rigging.

Pulling with skidder


I recognize that pic.
That was a lot of tree to pull over, plus u get the bungy effect that don't get with cable or chain.


Sent from Hoskvarna hills
 

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I recognize that pic.
That was a lot of tree to pull over, plus u get the bungy effect that don't get with cable or chain.


Sent from Hoskvarna hills
I climb up and put knoches in limbs in big dead elms and use chains to jerk
Large chunks of tree down with an Super M Farmall so I don't get killed by widow makers. Sometimes I pull the chain up
With a rope
 

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Have had good luck with Samson bull ropes. Big skid steer will not break it pulling logs out or pull trees down with lots of lean where you don't want the tree to go.

Stronger than a chain and much lighter. For demanding rigging.

Pulling with skidder

Whoever was cutting on that tree is lucky to still be here among the living.
How did that barber chair not flip off the spire and slap the poor fella into the ground..??
 

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Looks nice Brett, I have a peavey and a can't hook and I use my can't hook more than my peavey. Words of advice, don't shim the hook, let it flop side to side and make sure the point of the hook is really really sharp.


Thanks. Surprisingly beefy for the money. First thing I noticed looking at the hook is that its dull. May be paint buildup but I think it just needs some grinding. I agree that a cant hook will be of more use and intend to buy one.
 

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Mono SL-145 built for MW. Has an AH-47. It's the center saw. The others are SL-245"s.
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Sent from my SM-N910V
Anyhone got a sm and/or an ipl for the sl145
 
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