Thanks Cossack, I'll check that out, cause I may end up needing something.
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Was this left over from the 4 wheeler accident Shucks?papa bear1 wrote:Nice !! and if you break a leg, you can use it to get you out.awshucks wrote:
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No, but on my ever decreasing forays into xbow hunting, I take said 4 whlr complete w/ xbow, ground blind, chair, hunting pack, ect. This crutch/rest is: free and just seems to always fit in the load somewhere.
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Re: Trigger stick
Guess we all have a crutch of some kind! :lol Dan,you are a very ingenious fellow. Show 'em a pic of your Arkansas automatic (the rope shift on your four wheeler) I was very impressed with it because I have trouble shifting my little four wheeler with my big feet.I'm going to work on a simular fix.awshucks wrote:
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I should have known you would check for the hole in the fender on it, did you find it? lol.
As for the hand shift, the big challenge there was getting the slack out of the cord w/o engaging the auto clutch. The mini bungee works well.
You're plenty talented yourself, as evidenced by your stock additions, I'll bet that rough chunk of red oak on the shift rope was like fingernails on a chalkboard for ya.
As for the hand shift, the big challenge there was getting the slack out of the cord w/o engaging the auto clutch. The mini bungee works well.
You're plenty talented yourself, as evidenced by your stock additions, I'll bet that rough chunk of red oak on the shift rope was like fingernails on a chalkboard for ya.
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