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Pictures of ProLockers with Gravely Equipment
Here is the link to the thread I started in the ProLocker section with the pictures of the ProLockers I just purchased. http://www.lawnsite.com/showthread.php?t=143676
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These devices are just too difficult to fool with if you are going on/off the trailers 10-15 times a day. Simple kevlar straps can be used to tie the mower to the rails on the trailer.
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What its takes 10 seconds to put them on and off. Just reach down, pull and twist the retainer pin, then pull the mower out. To lock back in place. Twist the pin and drive in. Thats it. I takes at least 1 min to put straps on and off.
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Now, do you think he's used them???
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Hell no he hasn't used them... straps suck! Prolockers litterally take 5 seconds to release.
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