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Lineman belt tensioner

Fairchild#17

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I see videos all the time on YouTube where guys use a lineman rope, which is great, but they are all sloppy and loose and falling down when they take tension off them. That is no good. Here’s a simple solution to keep that rope where it needs to be. Easily and quickly adjustable and removable. Make it as heavy duty as you think you need it, but paracord and a light weight carabiner serves the purpose. Slide the hitches back to loosen it around the tree, flip the rope up into place, slide the tensioner back into position. Simple.
The softener tank made for a nice tree on a wet and muddy day.
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ketch22

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That’s a really good point, I’m always fiddling with my LB if I take tension off to get it back in place.
 

Fl Canopy Stalker

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I see videos all the time on YouTube where guys use a lineman rope, which is great, but they are all sloppy and loose and falling down when they take tension off them. That is no good. Here’s a simple solution to keep that rope where it needs to be. Easily and quickly adjustable and removable. Make it as heavy duty as you think you need it, but paracord and a light weight carabiner serves the purpose. Slide the hitches back to loosen it around the tree, flip the rope up into place, slide the tensioner back into position. Simple.
The softener tank made for a nice tree on a wet and muddy day.
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There were some good threads from back in the day about people doing this. This will not function the way a tree squeeze does though because linesman rope is receiving the tension and the cord on the front is only acting as a keeper.
 
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Hall17

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I see videos all the time on YouTube where guys use a lineman rope, which is great, but they are all sloppy and loose and falling down when they take tension off them. That is no good. Here’s a simple solution to keep that rope where it needs to be. Easily and quickly adjustable and removable. Make it as heavy duty as you think you need it, but paracord and a light weight carabiner serves the purpose. Slide the hitches back to loosen it around the tree, flip the rope up into place, slide the tensioner back into position. Simple.
The softener tank made for a nice tree on a wet and muddy day.
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Love the idea. Don't tug too hard on that water softener! LOL
 

sojourner

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NY Saddle Hunter video. I like the length of rope and a Blake’s hitch to each side of the lineman’s belt.

 

Fairchild#17

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Ahhhh.....i see that has been thought out before. I'll try some accessory cord and a single biner. That seems the simplest.