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Aussie Rope WInch Invented In Australia
Your readers might be interested in the Aussie Rope Winch, which was invented in Australia. Since I started selling it a little over a year ago, I can't believe how many uses there are for it and how much people like it.
  There's nothing like it anywhere. It'll replace any lifting, binding or pulling device you use today yet it's small enough to fit in your pocket. It works like a double pulley with tremendous mechanical advantage but there are no moving parts. There are many things it can be used for but there are three jobs for which it is almost untouchable: 1. As a calf puller; 2. As a fence stretcher, and 3. As a tiedown for hay or straw.
  There are two sizes û one that will take up to 3/8-in. rope and the other up to 5/8 in. A rope winch kit with two large units, two small units, and complete instructions sells for $40. (Chuck Angier, 9312 Gibson Dr., Sutherland, Va. 23885 ph 800 237-4752 or 804 733-4361; E-mail: chuck@aussieropewinch.com; website: aussieropewinch.com)


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #2