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Post by markg on Sept 27, 2014 18:46:11 GMT -5
trying to figure out how to adjust the pan height on them. Any info would be greatly appreciated thanks Mark g
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Post by countryboynwco on Sept 27, 2014 19:01:24 GMT -5
there are posts on this subject somewhere on the site i know it was disscussed in length ! i my self did not like the way the pan sat when i used the bolt to slide it so i just bent the pan down a little also i filed the tab on on the pan down a little because it was to long
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Post by camohoyt340 on Sept 27, 2014 19:07:54 GMT -5
You can adjust it by loosening the bolt and sliding it forward and back. I was never able to get mine completely level and still be able to fire the trap. But it was close. I'm guessing what country boy said would work well. Bending the pan a little.
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Post by bluetickboy on Sept 28, 2014 6:05:01 GMT -5
Had the same trouble. Just had to bend it. I like the look of the trap, but the big test is coming in a few weeks. We'll see.
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Post by uncledoug on Sept 28, 2014 14:37:27 GMT -5
I adjusted it by loosening the nut and sliding the pan, slants up a bit, bothers me a bit but don't think the coyote will mind.
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Post by REDNECK on Sept 28, 2014 17:42:55 GMT -5
Sounds like they need to put out a better pan a lot of fokes say the same about this trap
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Post by traphead2 on Sept 29, 2014 17:18:51 GMT -5
once i ligned up the slide plate and the crossframe so they were flush and retightened the bolt my pans are flat and level...takes about 30 seconds a trap....i wouldnt change a thing about the pan system
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Post by markg on Oct 1, 2014 19:02:50 GMT -5
thanks for all the info. been away for a few days. found a u-tube video that showed how to loosen bolt and slide pan. I'll probally do that and bend them a little to put the finishing touches on them. Let you know how it all turns out in a mounth or so. thanks again to all
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