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Subject: Bottom rope for lifting straps?
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| DJW (Dan) |
New Berlin, PA
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I see many use rope at the bottom of their lifting rigs (gathering rope?). Can anyone tell me what kind of rope to use? Last year was my first and I used a strap at the bottom. I'm hoping the strap will be too small this year. Thanks in advance for any help.
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9/15/2016 2:46:08 PM
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| Iowegian |
Anamosa, IA [email protected]
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I got my rope online from knotandrope.com. Double braid nylon. It was either 1/2", 8500# or 5/8" 15,200#. $0.67 to 0.97 per foot. I lifted 1047# last year no trouble.
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9/15/2016 3:05:15 PM
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| baitman |
Central Illinois
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locally you might be able to buy some good rope used for livestock, but check the strength rating
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9/15/2016 3:19:09 PM
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| cojoe |
Colorado
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Go with thicker rope ..at least 1/2 inch it makes tying knot and cinching rope a lot easier
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9/15/2016 3:30:20 PM
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| sgeddes |
Boscawen, NH
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Though nylon and polydacron ropes have great tensile strength they can stretch a lot which is not what you want when lifting a pumpkin. Polypropylene, Polyester and Kevlar have far less stretch. Be sure to pay the few extra bucks to have a braided loop in one end, well worth it.
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9/15/2016 4:31:00 PM
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| Big City Grower (Team coming out of retirement ) |
JACKSON, WISCONSIN. ; )
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If you have a monster kin make sure you get a long enough rope.. I have 2 lengths big and really big...
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9/16/2016 9:35:13 AM
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| DJW (Dan) |
New Berlin, PA
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Thanks for the input guys. New rope with loop ordered
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9/19/2016 10:02:21 AM
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