I have a bunch of mule tape. It is handy stuff. Any ideas on what I could make with it? I use it in place of rope and have made a tow rope with several pieces of it. Come on DIY'ers:wink:
I have a bunch of mule tape. It is handy stuff. Any ideas on what I could make with it? I use it in place of rope and have made a tow rope with several pieces of it. Come on DIY'ers:wink:
I recovered my first buck w/it. 50yd shot from a 2 track turned in to a 300+yd pull up hill. We did the 2 man drag until he was close enough to tie off to the quad then used a small tree as our pulley and slowly got him up to the road.
That **** is strong as hell... keep some in your car you can pull cars with that stuff, tie up hogs, drag deer anythin really that stuff is very strong and good to anways have some around. We use it at work to pull fiber through interduct and always have some great stuff.
I use it all the time. When i was running dogs i used it as dog leads and to hobble pigs after they were caught. I have some hanging a feeder out if a tree as we speak. This stuff is awesome.
Why have I never heard of this stuff???? I have be doing electrical work for almost 18 years now but we have always used jetline/pullstring for pulling through conduit. I am going to have to ask around and locate some of thi stuff.
Weld a saddle to a boat winch so you can strap to Tree. Fill with tape and you have a portable deer dragging tool. Works great to get deer up large hills
I used it to get to my blind down a real steep ridge. Anchored it at top of ridge and at blind. Did wrap around a few trees to keep off ground. Should use leather gloves in case you fall . I wrap around arm once and thru hand using hand as a brake. It is like a heavy ribbon thickness about 5 sheets of paper. It is strong stuff. Pulled deer out also with it. Real light wt too. Good to pull disabled 4-wheeler whatever. Hoot619
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