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swing gaps and high water
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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 83967" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>I'm thinking maybe a boat trailer comealong attatched to the cable on one side with the cable ran high over the water and tin just touching the flow line in normal conditions. Leave enough slack in the cable to tighten it and raise the gap when water conditions demand and lower it back as water receeds. I could do this from my side of the ditch without getting my feet wet. The winch says it's rated at 1600 lbs. I wonder if that would hold it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 83967, member: 878"] I'm thinking maybe a boat trailer comealong attatched to the cable on one side with the cable ran high over the water and tin just touching the flow line in normal conditions. Leave enough slack in the cable to tighten it and raise the gap when water conditions demand and lower it back as water receeds. I could do this from my side of the ditch without getting my feet wet. The winch says it's rated at 1600 lbs. I wonder if that would hold it? [/QUOTE]
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