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How to Retie the Rope on a Tree Pruner

Things You'll Need

Instructions

Two-Pulley Pruner

1

Thread the end of the new pruner rope farthest from the handle through the outward-facing opening in the upper pulley.
2

Pull the rope down, and thread the end of the rope through the inner side of the lower pulley.
3

Pull the rope up to the upper pulley, and tie its end to either the lower bolt or the loop on the end of the pulley.
4

Pull the rope carefully to operate the cutting blade of the pruners. Verify that the rope runs along the pulleys properly, and that the pulleys move freely and easily.

One-Pulley Pruner

1

Thread the end of the new pruner rope through the outward-facing opening in the pulley attached to the pruning blade.
2

Pull the rope down. Thread the end of the rope through the rope guide on the pole, below the pruning assembly.
3

Tie a knot in the end of the rope to prevent it from coming out of the rope guide.
4

Pull the rope to operate the cutting blade of the pruner. Check that the rope runs along the pulley properly and the pulley moves freely.

No-Pulley Pruner

1

Thread the end of the rope up through the rope guide on the pole below the pruning assembly.
2

Pull the end of the rope up to the hole in the end of the lever on the pruning blade. Thread the rope through the hole. Tie a knot to prevent the rope from coming loose.
3

Pull the rope to test the cutting blade of the pruner and to make sure the rope runs freely through the rope guide.

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