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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 6:47 pm
by M-Thrax
Yes its only on one side ( Pass side ).
SEE BELOW POST
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:25 am
by M-Thrax
OOPS
On edit: I checked some of my old m37 pic's and there a hoops on both sides , Mine was hidden under the antenna mount , there is also a cutout in the mount for the strap to slide through.
Sorry about that
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:14 am
by TOM R
UM OK SO how do they get used?
No luck yet ...
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:26 pm
by N1VSM
I've tried to stow them "like in the manual" and the biggest problem I have in lashing them down is that the bow uprights seem too darn short. Perhaps instead of putting a strap around the bows, a rope should go through the bottom bolt-holes in the uprights of the bows?
Does anyone with field experience have any recollection of (1) bows ever being stowed like this and (2) what was used to lash them down?
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:35 pm
by TOM R
does one of the manuals show this?
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 9:02 am
by M-Thrax
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 1:34 pm
by m-37Bruce
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I have tried to do this, glad to have the drawing. Thanks Bill & Bill.
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Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:48 pm
by Carter
Cool stuff Bruce, never seen that before. Thanks
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:17 am
by knattrass
Great info - I found out that these are pullman loops that require a strap that has a pre-sewn retaining loop in it. You unbolt the pullman, thread the strap loop over it, and re-bolt it to the box. Sure enough, the strap dangles when you do not store the bows. I found the original straps if you need the dimensions, maybe Mona at New Life could make you a set? I haven't even assembled mine that far to send a pic.
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:25 am
by CGarbee
Mona at New Life and Dave at WeeBee Webbing both cary the correct straps (and yes, you do have to unbolt the loops to mount the straps). Neither of them lists the straps in thier advertising, but they both have them for reasonable money. I suspect the other canvas sources can set you up as well.
Thanks to BillW and Carter for sharing that page. It keeps me from having to dig through the collection of stuff in the library...
Roll the strap when not in use, tuck the loose end back through itself and the loop, and it doesn't flop...
Good luck
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:46 pm
by TOM R
THANKS, that explains it very well, looks like you need to leave the drivers side troop seat down to stow the bows
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:23 pm
by 52m37Hal
Knattrass
Dimensions and a pic would be great.
thanks
Hal
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:17 am
by TOM R
demensions for the straps would be great to, also where is the bow spine stowed?
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:55 am
by CGarbee
If by "bow spine" you mean the ridgepole that runs lengthwise from the front to the rear bow attached to the bottom center of each bow, then it is stored by attaching it to the center bed side rail support, on the outside, running parallel and slightly above the bed side. There is a nice hole with a captive nut in the center metal stake (side rail support) for the bolt that you run through the hole in the center of the ridgepole that holds it in place. You can tote the ridgepole on either the driver or passenger side of the truck. I tend to use the driver side...
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:26 am
by TOM R
yup thats it the name had escaped me
