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TM pull rope broke!
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<blockquote data-quote="albright1695" data-source="post: 211531" data-attributes="member: 2182"><p>A couple of tips on this subject. Tip#1 I keep a new lawnmower pull rope and handle in my boat just in case mine breaks while on the water. Tip#2 Put a piece of heat shrink tubing over the rope any place that it contacts metal or plastic and heat with a lighter or a hair dryer. Tip#3 Thread a length of weed trimmer line along your rope and wrap it around the rope a few times. Feed it through the handle and cut off a couple of inches longer than the rope. Make sure its tied on to the release pin. Now you have a back-up if the rope does break. Hope these tips help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="albright1695, post: 211531, member: 2182"] A couple of tips on this subject. Tip#1 I keep a new lawnmower pull rope and handle in my boat just in case mine breaks while on the water. Tip#2 Put a piece of heat shrink tubing over the rope any place that it contacts metal or plastic and heat with a lighter or a hair dryer. Tip#3 Thread a length of weed trimmer line along your rope and wrap it around the rope a few times. Feed it through the handle and cut off a couple of inches longer than the rope. Make sure its tied on to the release pin. Now you have a back-up if the rope does break. Hope these tips help. [/QUOTE]
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