The bag is not necessary but useful if you wear the
machine on longer distances
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2) Pulley
The pulley es made of wood, with to large ball bearings,
and covered with a plastic skin wich can be renewed if
damaged. (Spare skin available)
The pulley is sticked in the ground, and can be pulled
out by the belt. A course with about 7 pulleys is recommended. Large
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3) Line-cleaner
The line-cleaner was developed for a customer. It is
useful to clean the line to prevent the machine from sand
or water if it is used on sandy ground or in foggy weather.
The line cleaner has to be sticked in ground 2 yards in
front of the machine. It also prevents loose loops on
the reel. It is recommended for beginners. Large
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4) Battery
The battery can be used for 40 runs each about 550yards.
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5) Line monofil elastic
This line expand before it tear up.
So a short strong hit couldn't tear it.
On long distances the line needs a little more time
to transfer the changes of speed from the coursing machine
to the lure. Because the line expands and constricts
I prefer a combination of the monofil line and the braided
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6) Line braided inelastic
The braided line is stronger than the monofil line but
inelastic. Short hits (when the lure hits the pulley at
high speed) could cause tear up.
The big advantage of the line is its inelastic property.
Speed changes from the coursing machine are directly transfered
to the lure. The speed of the lure can be controled very
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7) Marker for end of line
If the line tears up because the lure hits in the machine,
it could be difficult to find the end of the line. It
is recommended to use these marker about one yard before
the end of line. Large
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8) Fur lure with vortex and hook
The fur lure ca. 1ft to 1 1/2ft long canadian
foxtail (light weight, but bushy with excellent pulling
properties).
The fur lure is equiped with a vortex and a hook. The
vortex prevents the line from drilling when the fur rotates
(normally happens around the pulleys). Large
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9) Lure connection beam with vortex
and hook
Lure connection beam with vortex and hook to avoid
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10) Material for selfmade lure
To make your own lure or to mark a fur lure for better
viability. Large
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