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Wasn't typical foot rot
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1822011" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>I am always interested how people tie legs up because in reality most of the time when they struggle it always seems to loosen off no matter how well you do it. I saw a video just recently of a fellow using an old ratchet strap, the narrower webbing type cut down and with a loop sewn in the end. It worked really well strapping the leg to a post, no knots tied just the overlapping of the strap and someone lightly tailing the end it remained tight. I have been going to get Pam to sew a loop in the end of one of my old straps on her horse rug sewing machine but haven't got around to it yet. It just rolls up and is easily stowed when not in use.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1822011, member: 16453"] I am always interested how people tie legs up because in reality most of the time when they struggle it always seems to loosen off no matter how well you do it. I saw a video just recently of a fellow using an old ratchet strap, the narrower webbing type cut down and with a loop sewn in the end. It worked really well strapping the leg to a post, no knots tied just the overlapping of the strap and someone lightly tailing the end it remained tight. I have been going to get Pam to sew a loop in the end of one of my old straps on her horse rug sewing machine but haven't got around to it yet. It just rolls up and is easily stowed when not in use. Ken [/QUOTE]
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