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Re: Trapping drags in prarie and grassland country [Re: Hobbs] #6278863
07/14/18 11:55 AM
07/14/18 11:55 AM
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Good information,Red.

In a few special circumstances,rock slides etc,I have attached 10' of cable behind the grapple and then attached a stone drag to the end of the cable.The stone creates resistance when the grapple doesn't catch,keeps the drag chain stretched out and also has a tiring effect.It has worked.I leave the wired up,stone drag at the set.

Re: Trapping drags in prarie and grassland country [Re: Hobbs] #6280080
07/16/18 10:18 AM
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Again thank you everyone for jumping on and sharing your advice. I have learned a ton and can't wait to give it a go.


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