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A New System Developed for Guying Trees

William A. Jeffers and Richard E. Abbott
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) June 1979, 5 (6) 121-123; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1979.029
William A. Jeffers
Davey Horticultural Institute, Kent, Ohio
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Richard E. Abbott
Davey Horticultural Institute, Kent, Ohio
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    Extra high strength cable can be more easily handled using Safety Guy Wire Dispenser made by Preformed Line Products Company. Tape area where cable is to be cut with cable cutter. This prevents individual wires from separating.

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    In starting installation of Tree-Grip Dead-End on cable, lay end of cable twist slighty above crossover mark 3/8” on TG-1250 and 5/8” on TG-251 on short leg of unit.

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    With 1/4’ TG-1251 unit, if last two twists (pitches) are difficult to turn on, leave last pitches on each leg until last. Then split wires on each leg into two groups, as shown in insert, and turn each split group on separately.

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    Completed installation of 3/16” TG-1250 unit at end of 3/16” extra high strength cable.

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    Substitution of extra high strength cables for common grade cables when using Preformed 3/16” and 1/4” Tree Grip Dead Ends.

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William A. Jeffers, Richard E. Abbott
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Jun 1979, 5 (6) 121-123; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.1979.029

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William A. Jeffers, Richard E. Abbott
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Jun 1979, 5 (6) 121-123; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.1979.029
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