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Bridger #3 issue

Posted By: turkn8rtrapper

Bridger #3 issue - 02/16/19 09:25 PM

New to trapping got in my Bridger #3 dogged yesterday. I need help with adjusting the jaws so they lay flat. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Posted By: Ringbill5196

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/16/19 09:56 PM

Go to Minnesota Trapline on You Tube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLclQPlQ4AwGuUTo2DbeZIsb472DIVSOk_
Posted By: The Beav

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/16/19 11:06 PM

Go to the 4 coiling flick and that will show you how to twist the spring levers so the loose jaw will lay flat.
Posted By: turkn8rtrapper

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/16/19 11:32 PM

I did just that and figured it out. There was more bending involved than I thought but it worked fine
Posted By: SkyeDancer

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/17/19 01:33 AM

It is a simple fix
Posted By: Tactical.20

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/18/19 03:29 PM

I set trap, hold it with left hand, put my thumb under the pan, then squeeze the spring lever down with 10" pliers til it lays flat
Posted By: Troutman201818

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/19/19 03:40 AM

Bend your jaw tips on the outside up a bit should help some....YouTube good source though!
Posted By: Cathouse Jim

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/19/19 04:56 PM

Don't dry snap them after adjustment otherwise you will be right back where you started. I keep a big old screwdriver in my trapper bag to fix this out in the field if need be.
Posted By: turkn8rtrapper

Re: Bridger #3 issue - 02/20/19 01:51 AM

That's a good idea. I actually called MB today and asked about it. They were very nice and emailed me pictures of how they do it. They said it is the result of the 4 coil. I bought them that way. As a side note I did notice in the photos that the springs and supports were bent downward on the loose jaw side. I tried it on one I'll try to let folks know how it does.
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