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Panking Pole

Discussion in 'Axes, Mauls, and Hand Saws' started by Grizzly Adam, Jun 10, 2014.

  1. Grizzly Adam

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    Just saw a panking pole for the first time on Edwardian farm and realized that it's just what we need for shaking mulberry branches to aide our harvest. Does anyone have one or have some good pictures of one?
     
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    Wait what is panking hole? I googled it and the 3rd link was this thread.
     
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    "It’s a long pole with a hook on the end used to shake apples and pears from high branches during harvesting."
     
  4. Grizzly Adam

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    Pole Pete! Not hole! No wonder your google search wasn't successful :D
     
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    Yeaaaaa I noticed that too.:whistle:
     
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    I can't wait for Pallet Pete's Panking Pole. (Made out of 99.99 % pallet wood of course.) :D
     
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    This?:

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  8. Grizzly Adam

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    Nope.
     
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    I have a tree trimmer with a hook. That will get the mulberries down (and everything else).
    Panking pole or Panking hole, both sound like something you shouldn't say or do in church.
     
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    A panking pole being used to dislodge perry pears from a tall tree at Westons Cider, Much Marcle, Herefordshire, in November 1981.
     
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    I bet that is a real PITA to work with.
     
  12. Grizzly Adam

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    I'm thinking about that little mulberry tree in our front yard, shouldn't be too bad.
     
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    Round & round the mulberry bush
    :whistle:
     
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    Simple...cut down the big ole mulberry get all the berries off it.....cut split stack for 2 summers...win,win..:rofl: :lol:
     
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  15. Grizzly Adam

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    Nope. Not gonna do it. I'm down cutting down trees in my yard-- everyone there now has been planted by me!
     
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    Engrish?! haha.

    This?:

    Nope, not gonna do it. I'm done cutting down trees in my yard. Every one there now has been planted by me!
     
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    Yeah, but a broom stick would work for that tree. :rofl: :lol:
    Seriously, I would get an apple picker and use that. You will need one eventually for the other trees anyway. The major advantage to an apple picker is that you dont bruise or ruin the fruit trying to get it.
     
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    We laid tarps around the base and literally shook the branches with a rope and let the ripe berries fall. It worked very well. The birds ate them and pooped all over the neighborhood on cars and houses so I gladly cut it down. We couldn't even walk under it during the summer and fall because of how bad the berries stain everything. I miss the fruit but not that blasted tree lol.
     
  19. Grizzly Adam

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    Pete-- we've always done that, but with sheets. Used to send my brother up into the trees to shake one branch at a time.