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<blockquote data-quote="ckliff" data-source="post: 2614547" data-attributes="member: 4784"><p>Although I've not yet experienced a snapped pulling line, I do it just a bit differently, mostly because I do not have a machine to pull. The main pulling line is tied off to a port-a-wrap, then we pull it over with a second rope in a five to one mechanical advantage pulley system. Having the main line tied off gives me some peace of mind that nothing will go backwards.</p><p></p><p>Mucho kudos to Murph on the video. I like any idea which makes stumping easier!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckliff, post: 2614547, member: 4784"] Although I've not yet experienced a snapped pulling line, I do it just a bit differently, mostly because I do not have a machine to pull. The main pulling line is tied off to a port-a-wrap, then we pull it over with a second rope in a five to one mechanical advantage pulley system. Having the main line tied off gives me some peace of mind that nothing will go backwards. Mucho kudos to Murph on the video. I like any idea which makes stumping easier! [/QUOTE]
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