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Re: Another trailer binder question
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Posted by T_Bone on December 13, 2005 at 21:11:47 from (4.240.42.159):
In Reply to: Another trailer binder question posted by Pajamafied John on December 13, 2005 at 13:40:50:
Hi John, I have both types and really didn't think I'd like the ratchet type that my son kept pushing me to use. So I bought a couple of them, new, as was not impressed until I shot them with some WD40. I now agree with my son, I like the ratchet type better. You can also smash a finger just as easy with the ratchet type if not careful so that's a wash for me. It's very easy to get to swinging the ratchet handle fast and smack a finger or hand. I'm still having a hard time accepting nylon ratchet load binders. I can see there place on soft load weight like hay but I just can't let myself use them on rigid equipment. T_Bone
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