Right. They also don't show that with the pulleys being that close to the trees, the ghost is going to constantly snag on the bark. Depending on how tight the line is holding the ghost, there's a potential for burning that motor up. ALSO, the most important thing about an Axworthy or DIY Axworthy, is where the leader enters the pulley. If the leader enters too low, at the bottom of the pulley, most likely you'll be dealing with de-railing every night and be babysitting it all the time. I'm fixing to post a video about mine with all the pitfalls to lookout for as well as a few tips I've learned over the years.
love it
I have been trying to get in contact with you company
How do you protect the motor from the rain when it shut out?🤔😮🌧️🌈
Have you ever tried a heavy duty drawer slider with a spring for tension on satellite idler wheel? ☠💀🎃
After watching the how to video I gave it a thumbs down, because you only showed the ghost flying once 👎🏻
Right. They also don't show that with the pulleys being that close to the trees, the ghost is going to constantly snag on the bark. Depending on how tight the line is holding the ghost, there's a potential for burning that motor up. ALSO, the most important thing about an Axworthy or DIY Axworthy, is where the leader enters the pulley. If the leader enters too low, at the bottom of the pulley, most likely you'll be dealing with de-railing every night and be babysitting it all the time. I'm fixing to post a video about mine with all the pitfalls to lookout for as well as a few tips I've learned over the years.
It will look the same if they show it a second time 😉