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Photo of ring puller

jabbo

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Sorry, don't see the photo of the ring puller in my post, can someone tell me how. Jabbo
 
after you browse and upload your photo, remember to click on the button to the right of your file name that is called attach or something like that. Then you still have to click ont the "insert into Post" button that is again to the right of the file name and Oila, you have a wonderful photo like this...
[attachment 46517 26977335.jpg]

I forget to do that at times, only to find no photo in the post.

J.
 
That last photo was a demo, but now here is the real thing!

[attachment 46582 Pulltabpuller.JPG]

Hope this helps David.

J.
 
I wonder if his eyes are red because he has to prep for that stunt or maybe he tried pulling those critters out backwards :rofl:
 
most of those little snakes have some kind of a bad odor when you pick them up, for defense. Can you imagine someone stuffing two of those critters up your nose and letting them leave that stink in your head! I think you were right Mike, he had to have had a little help from mary jane to get into the right state to do that!

J.
 
That's an interesting looking rig.
How is it normally used? (More to the point, I guess, how does one convince it to hook the ring/tab without being able to see said target?) I'm all in favour of anything that speeds up recovery times and/or lessens the amount of ground disturbance... :cool:

Louis
 
[attachment 56081 ImprovedPullers.jpg]Need good pin pointing when used in soil. Just stick it straight down in the soil and pull toward you and up. Will hook onto the target. Usually needs more than one swipe to hit the target. Made from a 8 inch bread knife. Notches were cut with a Dremel tool. Works great in wood chips, stick it in, all those hooks on the blade pulls up a whole load of chips including the target.
 
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