Rope pulley

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Thomas Maddox
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Joined: Fri Jun 25, 2021 5:23 pm
Location: Sulphur, Louisiana

I'm looking at a home made gourd rack-pole set up to possibly add next year. It says it has a rope pulley. Any of you dealt with such a set up? Thoughts? Thanks
Martintown33
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Joined: Tue Jun 01, 2021 6:21 pm
Location: Laplace,La
Martin Colony History: Colony started in 1998. 2 s&k modified houses and gourd rack

Hi Thomas.. I currently am using rope pulley systems.. they work fine, but I notice as I add more gourds, and they get filled with martins and their babies, they are starting to get a bit heavy. I plan to change them out to winches and cables in the off-season, but the rope/pulleys work well… you can always change out to winches , later , if you decide..
Rob
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Thomas Maddox
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Location: Sulphur, Louisiana

Thanks Rob! The system I'm looking at is 12 gourds. Hopefully, not too heavy!
dcronwell
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Joined: Tue May 31, 2022 7:23 pm
Location: Florida
Martin Colony History: Panama City, FL
2024 - 12 gourds - 12 nests - 61 eggs - 45 fledged
- Single pole 6 over 6; (4) SG R; (2) TH C; (3) TV C; (3) TV R
2023 - 12 gourds - 9 nests - 42 eggs - 36 fledged
- Single pole 6 over 6; (4) SG R; (2) TH C; (2) TV C; (2) TV R; (2) natural gourds R
2022 - 12 gourds - 11 nests - 54 eggs - 30 fledged (raccoon attack mid-season)
- Single pole 6 over 6; (4) SG R; (4) TV C; (2) TV R; (2) old Heath one piece R
2021 - 10 gourds - 4 nests - 18 eggs - 15 fledged
- Single pole 6 over 4; (4) SG R; (2) TV C; (4) TV R
2020 - (6) SG R gourds - first year; no nests but did see investigators
2018 - Hurricane Michael tore down many trees to open up habitat - set up array Feb 2020

My colony is a 12-gourd rack on a galv round pole with a fixed pulley at the top of the pole and a pulley on the rack that raises and lowers. It isn't too heavy and has worked well for several years. The pulley system is a good start in my opinion. Good luck.
C.C.Martins
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Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:15 am
Location: Corpus Christi Tx
Martin Colony History: 2016- Visitors.
2017- 5 pair. 15 fledged
2018- 18 pair. 85 fledged
2019- 17 pair. 81 fledged
2020- 25 pair. 111 fledged
2021- 28 pair. 118 fledged
2022- 33 pair. 151 fledged
2023- 33 pair. 165 fledged
2024- 40 pair.
HOSP: 52 Starlings: 29
Home colony: mix natural, super, Troyer and excluder gourds, enlarged compartment house. All SREH.
Satellite colony: Oso Bay Preserve: 36 PMCA excluder gourds, 6 room trio mini castle with troyer tunnels and enlarged compartments.
2019: Visitors
2020: 3 pair, 11 fledged
2021: 10 pair, 30 fledged
2022: 11 pair, 35 fledged
2023: 18 pair, 101 fledged
2024: 39 pair,
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You will like it, guess it depends on how home made it is. Like the others have the PMCA gourd racks, and one lone star gourd rack with winch. Two of the racks have 12 PMCA excluder gourds, those are heavy gourds but the systems have double pulleys. Never had an issue raising and lowering. Hard to compare the two but if I had to, I like the rope and pulley.
A good house sparrow is a dead house sparrow.
flyin-lowe
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Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2006 8:49 am
Location: Indiana/Henry Co.

I have 2 T 14's with winch/cable set ups and two AAA gourd racks with rope and pulley. The T 14's take a little longer to raise and lower but is slightly less work as the winch does the work. The rope/pulley set ups are a little quicker to raise and lower. I don't really mind one much more over the other.
2024 HOSP count-26
2023 60+ pair, HOSP count-8
2022 60 nests with 262 eggs, HOSP count-14
2021 62 nest fledged aprox. 230, HOSP count-9
2020 42 nest, Fledged 164, HOSP count-8
2019- 31 Pair over 100 fledged
2018- 15 pair 49 fledged
2017 3 SY pair nested, 12 eggs total, fledged 10. 4 additional lone SY's
2016 1 pair fledged 4
2015 Visitors
2014 Visitors
2013 Moved 6 miles away, 1 pair fledged 2.
2012 30 pair fledged 100.
2011 12 pair 43 fledged.
2010 5 pair 14 fledged.
Dave Reynolds
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Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2011 4:35 pm
Location: Little Hocking, Oh.
Martin Colony History: 2017 Visitors
Satellite Site “Oxbow Golf Course”..
2018 - 15 Pair, 58 Eggs, 36 Fledged
2019 - 26 Pair, 128 Eggs, 97 Fledged
2020 - 30 Pair, 156 Eggs, 137 Fledged
2021 - 30 Pair, 162 Eggs, 144 Fledged
2022 - 27 Pair, 146 Eggs, 125 Fledged
2023 - 31 Pair, 157 Eggs, 130 Fledged

Home Site "Little Hocking, Ohio".
2019 - 1 Pair, 5 Eggs, 5 Fledged
2020 - 1 Pair, 4 Eggs, 4 Fledged
2021 - 8 Pair, 39 Eggs, 36 Fledged
2022 - 13 Pair 64 Eggs, 46 Fledged
2023 - 16 Pair, 89 Eggs, 84 Fledged

I have one wooded rope and pulley rack with 16 gourds. The wooden home made rack was not to bad to raise and lower, until I started getting in my sixties. I still have and use the wooden rope and pulley system but, I switch the pulleys over to two "Double Pulley" system to make it a lot easier .. And it helped a lot with the weight.. Good Luck

Dave
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Thomas Maddox
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Location: Sulphur, Louisiana

Thanks for the replies. I have a winch on my Trendsetter house and really like it. A local place makes steel poles that comes with a rope pulley and it comes with a really good price that I'm thinking I can't pass up.
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