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Old 03-05-2019, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Ron61 View Post
I use safety wire but I put mine on so it will loosen up if the spinner starts to back off. Then before and after each run I go around and tug on the safety wire a little to see if it is still tight. I don't depend on it to keep a spinner on so that is why I did mine backwards to what most people do.

Ron
The tug test should work either way. If you install it to tighten if the spinner loosens and the wire strums like a guitar string, the spinner loosened.
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