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- From: "IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN" <ilichten1@verizon.net>
- To: "'Mounted search and rescue'" <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] Screws
- Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 07:12:44 -0500
Many use a length of bailing twine as a
breakaway element in cross ties. However, some of the nylon twine used in today’s
machines won’t break when pulled on. It is made of parallel fibers, much like
the core of a climbing rope and is very strong. Best bet is to use a breakaway
designed to breakaway, either a safety snap or a Velcro loop, or something
similar. Irv Lichtenstein From:
msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:msar-riders-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org]
On Behalf Of bchorserider@aol.com Horses need to be able
stand tied to most stuff you will encounter on a SAR. Im not saying that they
be pericfict when tied but safe in my unit one person stays with the
horses(one person per team, so if two teams are in the same area there is two
people at least are with the horses.)Also im not shoure if anyone know
if baling twine will brake under the presure of a horse. |
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
porleslie, 07/01/2007
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, VallenC, 07/01/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
Doug Reynaud, 07/11/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/11/2007
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, Pennbo's, 07/11/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
bchorserider, 07/14/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/14/2007
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, Thor Burfine, 07/14/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/14/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/11/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
Joseph Huston, 07/11/2007
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/11/2007
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Re: [MSAR] Screws,
una . smith, 07/11/2007
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, IRVIN LICHTENSTEIN, 07/11/2007
- Re: [MSAR] Screws, una . smith, 07/11/2007
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