First Use of The Hawk Crawler

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xpert1111 wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2019 3:55 pm
Made a little mod for the handle. You really need to twist the wingnuts balls tight to get the handle to stay in place but when hauling a deer or anything heavy the handle does not seems to stay straight without folding. Drilled a hole underneath the bolt/wingnut and added a spring clip. Much better! :thumbup:

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They showed the assembly wrong. Move the strap from between the bars and out under the wing nut and it will tighten down correctly. I haul without the pins in place and mine does not slip at all. The concave piece where your pins go through should pop in place on the other bar when it is assembled correct and that keeps it in place with the wing nut tight.
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robertyb wrote:
Sun Dec 08, 2019 11:14 am
xpert1111 wrote:
Sat Dec 07, 2019 3:55 pm
Made a little mod for the handle. You really need to twist the wingnuts balls tight to get the handle to stay in place but when hauling a deer or anything heavy the handle does not seems to stay straight without folding. Drilled a hole underneath the bolt/wingnut and added a spring clip. Much better! :thumbup:

Image
They showed the assembly wrong. Move the strap from between the bars and out under the wing nut and it will tighten down correctly. I haul without the pins in place and mine does not slip at all. The concave piece where your pins go through should pop in place on the other bar when it is assembled correct and that keeps it in place with the wing nut tight.
I tried the straps in both positions even went outside it's still doesn't tighten strong enough when under heavy load
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