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Trucker's Hitch Knot Tying Instructions. Tie one end of rope to fixed object such as car bumper. About mid way on the rope tie a slippery half hitch to form a loop in the middle of the line. Be sure the loop part is formed with the slack part of the rope or it will tighten down on itself under pressure.
Trucker's Hitch Do you need to tie down long ropes at your camp site or secure kayaks and canoes to your truck? The trucker's hitch or power cinch knot could help you with it. It works for long lengths of ropes such as tarp guy-lines or clotheslines. The compound knot that finds mention in The Ashley Book of Knots forms a
Origin: The Quick Release Trucker's Hitch (Wagoner's Hitch) is a slight variation of (ABOK # 2126, p 344). It is based on a Bell Ringer's Knot (one end of a Sheep Shank). I am pleased to thank Tom Synovec for his description of this technique. It is the quickest way of using the Trucker's Hitch to secure a load – and also to
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The trucker's hitch is a compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers. This general arrangement, using loops and turns in the rope itself to form a crude block and tackle, has long been used to tension lines and is known by multiple names. Knot author Geoffrey Budworth claims the knot can be traced
Method 1. Tying a Classic Trucker's Hitch. Helpful? Tie off your rope at one end. Helpful? Form a loop. Helpful? Cinch your first loop tight. Helpful? Anchor the free end of your line. Helpful? Pass the free end of your rope through the remaining loop. Helpful? Finish the knot with two half-inch locks.
Use: The Trucker's Hitch (Power Cinch Knot, Lorry Knot, Haymaker's Hitch, Harvester's Hitch) (ABOK # 2124, p 344) has the distinctive feature of providing a mechanical advantage when being tightened. The variety of names for this hitch is a tribute to its widespread use. It is a valuable knot - particularly for securing loads or
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