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Adrian, these ones at $130 each in Australia, are they correct ? Postage was expensive when I enquired, but if we split the cost if Marc needs a set.
Kevin.
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I just brought in a pair of them myself. They are the 25pdr size, although did someone mention he also had the smaller size? There were a few differences form the drag ropes I see around here, such as the design of the hooks, but in the end, 99.9% of the people who will see them will not know or care about the difference. By the time I got the pair here, they were just under $450 Cdn but I had them within a week of ordering.
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It's Rod Bellars who has both types. Tims are good value but as those are fairly common over here, the shipping kills it.
I don't know what Rod wants for his, I doubt I could afford it.
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Rod says that the thinner ones don't have the chains, just the hook on one end and an eye on the other, rather like 18 pdr ones but the eye is not leather lined.
There were two ropes of the 18 pdr vintage, the heavy one in 3" rope which was 30 ft long and the light one in 2" rope and 15 ft 6" long. The picture I mentioned above of the thinner ropes might indeed show these as I can't see any evidence of the chains. Not saying they are not there, just that you can't see them. Looking forward to what you find Rob.
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The 6 pdr rope has the same configuration as the larger type used on 17 and 25 pdr. Rob......................rnixartillery. Ps , I have several pairs of standard drag ropes available if anyone is wanting some. Last edited by rnixartillery; 27-07-19 at 20:58. |
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Thanks Rob, good to know.
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It was a very busy day at work, but here is what I was able to find. As Rob mentioned, they are indeed the same style as the 25 pounder, but smaller diameter rope and hook and chain. As Adrian mentions, the 25 pdr is 3" rope, and the 6 pdr is 2" dia rope.
I'll show the 25 pdr rope and it's makeup from the parts manual on this post, and on the next post I'll show the 6 pdr rope and it's makeup. |
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