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What is this used for?

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  1. JoeyD

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    I know it's a hoist! But it has a different configuration them most hoists you see. I'm just wondering if this had a specific use.
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    Looks like it has a braking system for the line.
     
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  4. JoeyD

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    Ok thanks guys. Looking at it that does make sense.
     
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    Kind of reminds me of an old come-along.
     
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    You only have one half of a block and tackle. Looks to be in good shape. We use something similar for pulling wire into sag at work, but without the fancy brake system. We just have a notch to catch the rope in.
     
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    I was gonna say the same thing, an all steel block and tackle. Looks like it's in decent shape too.
     
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  8. JoeyD

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    That is not mine, I was looking to bid on it but this seller gets a lot of followers so I held off. It went for $46 plus shipping.

    It's just crazy what some people will pay for thing on fleabay. I may have paid $20 in the heat of the moment.
     
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  10. JustWood

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    Hay hoist ????
     
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  11. Daryl

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    Hanging animals for skinning. My grandfather would use old metal pullies to dry animals.
     
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    What you have there is an excellent deer hanging hoist!!
     
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