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Hi guys had a go on a lock jack today and noticed you could pull slack threw when limb walking by pulling rope out from above the lj without having to touch the toggle, but why can't you do this with a sj

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Yes You can,Just have to watch the rope go through the cam,Talking of cams mine has started to slip a fraction already and have only been using the SJ about a month??

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Yes You can,Just have to watch the rope go through the cam,Talking of cams mine has started to slip a fraction already and have only been using the SJ about a month??

 

Mmm well il give it a go again today, mine slips to and my sj hasn't had to much work I think It could be my rope hasn't bedded in enough.

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Nah serious bro. Open it with the metal thingy but try and slow up/ control with the wooden brake

 

Yeah got ya,Think i read that on the buzz some where.

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