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Only I drive the mog, I pre-tentioned the line.

 

How on earth is it over complicated :confused1::confused1::confused1:

 

all im saying is it looks like you had one line for your groundys to pull it to them which isnt needed, on the pulley theres some sort of system with a zigzag or something, and another line which your holding to slow it down, why cant you just have a line for the groundy to slow the piece down and haul the slings back up to you, it would be going from the same place you anchored the other line from. as for not being able to judge tensioning it with his mog seems he already has done it :confused1:

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