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Bulldog pulley rack combo


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Ok Max, here are the pictures. The first shows the hitchless pulley/rack with the correct installation of the hitch climber pulley in relation to the headstock. Notice the blue inner side plates that will be removed along with the head, in order to switch it out to the hitch dependant headstock pieces, which are lying beside the P/R in the picture.

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The next picture shows the parts removed, and the hitch dependant headstock installed with the hitch cord tied. Notice how the legs of the hitch are on the opposite side of the rope as the headstock, and notice also the relation of the headstock to the pulley.

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If you were using the hitchless roller with a frog walker system and the hand ascender failed, and came down onto the top of the roller, would it be disengaged or is the release/descend mode a particular action that wouldn't be affected?

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