perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Has anyone tried a zip line to carry feed into the coop/barn? I'm thinking it might work well - hook up a zip line so it runs directly into the coop but use those tighteners with the hook end so you hook and unhook your line. Then I'm thinking that something like a canvas horse stall 'gate' that has hooks. You would hook up your zip line, back up the car or pickup to the line, wrap the bags of feed in the canvas carrier, run nylon rope through the hooks and then hook the rope onto the zip line pulley. You then just slide your bag of feed along the line until you get to the end where you have your feed can. Open the bag and let the feed pour into the can. It would save lifting and toting and for all of us who just can't carry 50 lb bags it would also save our backs. You could use it for bales of hay also... Just a thought - I ordered a zip line kit today so am going to put this together. Plus grandkids can hook it to a tree and have a great time - lol!
What ever glides on the wire will end up at the low point of the wire generated by the weight of the goods. To counteract that the wire has to be tensioned and sloped to assure the goods arrives at the destination rather than somewhere in the middle.Those zip lines have to be incredibly tight Like as tight as you would a guitar string. So hooking and unhooking couild be an issue. Do-able but an issue. Probably be easier to leave it there. Wire tends to go invisible over time. And degrades over time. If a wire under tension snaps for any reason it recoils.
To test out what I mean you can use clothes line and a pully and a small weight like a five pound sack of flour. hook it up and give it a push. It will slide to the middle and stop. Because the clothesline is level and probably not stretched as tight as you would think.
I was hit by a recoiled rope once when my horse pulled back and broke the snap. The half snap hit me in the chest and just about knocked me down. Of course rope is springier but cable is also springy especially over long lenthts.
I did some research on this myself a while back for the very same reasons. But I didnt persue it any further because I have no way to create the anchor points for a stretched wire.
deb