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That's good. Hang that thing up on a root or bush while pulling it and it just wracks the daylights out of the shoulder joint all the way down to where the clavicle joins the breastbone. If you do have to pull, turn all the way around and pull it with both hands while facing the cart.

it' a good looking piece of equipment, good job.
 
 
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Originally posted by Rod Justice
That's good. Hang that thing up on a root or bush while pulling it and it just wracks the daylights out of the shoulder joint all the way down to where the clavicle joins the breastbone. If you do have to pull, turn all the way around and pull it with both hands while facing the cart.

it' a good looking piece of equipment, good job.


Thanks! I have my niece Anna do all the testing so I don't risk injuring myself. She can barely walk and can't really talk yet, but she has an agreeable personality and is willing to work when she's not napping!

 
 
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Would you like a lanyard spliced up, or anything else for that matter??? Give me a call- 323-384-7770 or nick@splicesbynick.com
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