For David using 13mm line you'll likely get longer before wear causes creep than someone on 11mm.
I'd say the majority of spiderjack users are running 11, 11.5, 11.7mm doublebraid lines.
Just bought a 3.0 turbo diesel ranger couple of months ago.
In Oz we don't really have the BIG pick ups you guys seem to use.
We tend to go from these size things to actual trucks if you really need to carry something bigger.
We've put over over 8500 hours on our 1800a.
I'd say it has been ultra reliable and trouble free, beyond welding repairs to things getting bent or fatigued, which i accept with these hours as being reasonable.
I did get stitched up well and truly by vermeer for a service/repair that turned a...
Out of interest, can someone tell me what make & model of cordage is used on these replacement bridges.
I'm unaware of current specs as i dropped this product altogether when this all first begun...but others are still selling them here.
Would i be right assuming that current new cougars...
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I have heard a rumour of a new and improved Arbpro boot in the works with safety toe and possibly cut protection.Should garner some interest.
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Did you read all of that out of my total lack of response to your last question of me????? If so, you're spot on! lol
What i like about the futura is your grip is really just like grabbing the rope, it feels really natural to me but has the obvious benefit of doing the gripping for you. A traditional handle sometimes feels like it puts a different angle on the wrists that just doesnt feel as good for me.
In Sydney at ITCC at least in the park used for the trade show mats were used for all vehicle movement in and out. A lighter duty plastic matting was used in all exhibitor tents and as walkways between them. Just as well, as it turned out real wet the day before.
WOW!
It is commendable that you can tackle such a task and commendable that someone is prepared to pay for it.
Who is the customer? As in, private, commercial or government?
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I would agree with treeRgood. This would be SRT though. I think it is the simplest least gear intensive, safest way to work a spar. A rope wrench keeps the hitch from binding.
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The wrench makes this technique work a treat!
Curious question..... What kind of % interest do you guys pay on heavy equipment finance over there??? On what sort of terms and over what sort of period???