What size rope do you guys use? #6,#7...???
Thanks!
Recoil Rope Question....
Recoil Rope Question....
Eric A.
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Re: Recoil Rope Question....
I am using Fantom Recoil Rope from Exhaust Gas Technologies. Buy them on Amazon.com for $22.95. It is a 7/32 inch rope. Supposed to be a 5,000 lb rope and won't fray. I wanted to buy good ropes because they always break miles from anywhere and on the Deere snowmobiles they are a pain to get to the recoil.
Re: Recoil Rope Question....
That looks similar to the SLP rope I used on my 900 twin.
You can use that stuff as a tow rope..ha
Great rope...just looking for something more economical for the Deeres.
To pull the recoil off that 900 you pretty much have to pull the motor out of the chassis!
Thanks!
You can use that stuff as a tow rope..ha
Great rope...just looking for something more economical for the Deeres.
To pull the recoil off that 900 you pretty much have to pull the motor out of the chassis!
Thanks!
Eric A.
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
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Re: Recoil Rope Question....
Factory ski doo rope works real good
1983 Liquifire 2-1983 Sprintfire's original owner
1983 Trailfire LX 1983 Sportfire and 1976 Liquidator #170
1982 Sprintfire 1982 Liquifire/Intruder "white hood" 1975 340/s #179
1983 Trailfire LX 1983 Sportfire and 1976 Liquidator #170
1982 Sprintfire 1982 Liquifire/Intruder "white hood" 1975 340/s #179
Re: Recoil Rope Question....
The local Hardware Hank store has good rope for .20 a foot. Been using that for years.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD
Re: Recoil Rope Question....
What size?
Just noticed I posted to the classifieds...
Please move to "general discussion"
Just noticed I posted to the classifieds...
Please move to "general discussion"
Eric A.
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
"Life is tough, but it's tougher when you're stupid" - John Wayne
Re: Recoil Rope Question....
I use the 7/32" stuff.
And the 1/4" size on some other brands. Some spools wont hold much of the larger diameter.
I always felt that what breaks ropes if reaching the end of travel and then shock load does them in.
But making sure that the rope does not rub on anything and leaves the recoil housing lined up with the guide is very important too.
Many recoils have mutiple positions (several sets of holes). Chossing the position that offers the least amount of rubbing on the housing eyelet will make the rope last longer.
And having that emergeny pull rope in your toolbox will save you from that long walk back home.
And the 1/4" size on some other brands. Some spools wont hold much of the larger diameter.
I always felt that what breaks ropes if reaching the end of travel and then shock load does them in.
But making sure that the rope does not rub on anything and leaves the recoil housing lined up with the guide is very important too.
Many recoils have mutiple positions (several sets of holes). Chossing the position that offers the least amount of rubbing on the housing eyelet will make the rope last longer.
And having that emergeny pull rope in your toolbox will save you from that long walk back home.
Todd Schrupp
Milbank SD
Milbank SD