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Trolling Motors (by brand) => Minn Kota Trolling Motors => Topic started by: JackJ on March 02, 2015, 01:54:00 PM
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Pull cord broke last Sat. What would be the best thing to replace it with? Wire cable? Or just another rope?
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Mule tape, I got some from a contractor and used my old handle. Free and there is no way it's breaking by pulling up a trolling motor. Tape up the exposed part because you don't want a hook stuck in it.
Contractors normally throw it away once they have pulled what ever they are pulling through with it.
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I have that g man trolling motor handle and cable. Love it.
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Mule tape, I got some from a contractor and used my old handle. Free and there is no way it's breaking by pulling up a trolling motor. Tape up the exposed part because you don't want a hook stuck in it.
Contractors normally throw it away once they have pulled what ever they are pulling through with it.
I found a rope at Lowes that has worked well for me for several years. Don't remember what it called though. (hmm)
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I have that g man trolling motor handle and cable. Love it.
I like this too but you need to be careful not to drop the handle......I bet it would do a number on a screen
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I have that g man trolling motor handle and cable. Love it.
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(https://www.bassboatboards.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1183.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fx465%2FFishface1911%2F-Motor-Lift-_zpsheteahey.jpg&hash=6b326d27b58fb2681bd17346e0f61c680ad2242d) (http://s1183.photobucket.com/user/Fishface1911/media/-Motor-Lift-_zpsheteahey.jpg.html)
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I have that g man trolling motor handle and cable. Love it.
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(https://www.bassboatboards.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi1183.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fx465%2FFishface1911%2F-Motor-Lift-_zpsheteahey.jpg&hash=6b326d27b58fb2681bd17346e0f61c680ad2242d) (http://s1183.photobucket.com/user/Fishface1911/media/-Motor-Lift-_zpsheteahey.jpg.html)
I like the idea of that cable, but not so sure about that monster handle (hmm)
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That handle is worth every cent. Its make the TM "feel" a lot lighter than it really is. (yes) (yes)
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@Jimmy RodandReel (http://www.bassboatboards.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) What's a ballpark price for this setup?
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@Jimmy RodandReel (http://www.bassboatboards.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) What's a ballpark price for this setup?
Mine was less than 40.00 bucks......39.99 I think.
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@Jimmy RodandReel (http://www.bassboatboards.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) What's a ballpark price for this setup?
Mine was less than 40.00 bucks......39.99 I think.
Yep. That's less than $40 (yes) Thanks @Jimmy RodandReel (http://www.bassboatboards.com/index.php?action=profile;u=5) (y)
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They are great!
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Thanks @Bullet3119 (http://www.bassboatboards.com/index.php?action=profile;u=6) (y)
I still have one spare rope for my TM, so it'll be a while before I have to replace it. But when I do, I may just go for the cable setup.
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(y)
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Get one and put it in your emergency kit. They are very simple to install.
And we all that the rope will break when we need it most.
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I have never broke a cord on a MK. When I did break one on my MG, i replaced it with parachute cord and used the original handle.
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I used the parachute cord and it is working great.
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I use parachute cord. It is 350# test and a saw buck will buy over 100 feet of it. That way I can have it any length I want because the replacements I have found are too short to be comfortable for me.