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What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out the Brophy Stake Pocket Winch. So it's gonna go in the stake pockets on the side of your trailer, and you can run your straps through to get them nice and tight. Now it's gonna fit two inch straps and also work with two by four sized stake pockets. So just keep that in mind. If you're looking to use this with your trailer, make sure you got the right trailer.
But it's pretty easy to use. We just ran the strap through here, tied it down with the bar here on the side, and our load's not going anywhere. You can see, I can shake the whole trailer back and forth. This thing's not moving. There's no rattling.
So it really does work. We'll see how it works. We're gonna get right to it. So it drops back down into your stake pocket on the side of your trailer. I'm just gonna do just that.
Ours is a little warped, so we just pushed on it. It's all in there. We've got a pin that's gonna go in through the bottom. That's gonna further help secure it because when you get it nice and tight, it is gonna pull up a little bit. So pull up against that pin and this won't come out of there.
So the pin and the clip. And then we're gonna come back up here. Once this is set, we're gonna run our straps where I got the load done on that one. You see that So we're gonna do that again here. So this part is gonna go on the other side of the trailer because it's gotta wrap around the other stake pocket and lock on the other side. And I'll show you that in just a second. So I'm just gonna set that aside. Kind of throw that over there. I'm gonna roll this out, make sure it's flat and not twisted up on me. Before we feed the strap through on the other side, it's gonna be good to attach this side. That way there's gonna be tension and it's just loose and moving around. So you see, I went down through the stake pocket and then attached it here on the side. So now when you pull up on it, it's gonna be nice and tight. when we go to run that strap on the other side. Now we're gonna take our strap and run through the center of the winch, just like that. And we'll pull out the excess of the strap. So make sure you kind of guide it with one hand. That way doesn't get tangled up on you as you pull it through. There we go. See, it's getting tight. So I can throw the rest of the strap on the other side again, just to get it out of the way for now. We're gonna clean that up in a second. But you see, you got both straps going nice. They're not tangled at all. Looks like everything is fine. So we'll come back with the bar and put it in one of the holes here on the side. Probably wanna start lower. That way you can get a good turn on it. So with that through like that, you can see as I'm pushing the bar up, it's tightening up that strap. So just pull it out and do the same thing again. Jump back on this side of the trailer. And you see, we ran the extra part of the strap underneath the one that we ratcheted down. That way, it's kind of holding it in place and we don't have as much to tie up here. Now we just tied up the excess right here in a loose knot. Gonna get a little tighter than that, but there are some other things you can find on our website. There is the Tether Bone you can get. It'll make it a little bit easier to tie this up and keep it nice and tight. And a few other variations of that. So look into that if you want, but you can always just tie it down like this, and it'll be in place as you go down the road. Really easy to use. They're gonna come in handy. What you're gonna use them with is most of the time you see these on flatbed trailers like we've got here. Big rigs use them all the time too. I think they're used more for heavy duty applications. So if you have longer loads you're hauling. So we've got these metal supports for shelves in our warehouse right now, and then you'd be strapped down pretty good. So it's gonna work with those, pipes, dry wall, anything kind of longer. And if you do this all the time, you're not gonna wanna set up that ratchet shop every time. Where you have to throw it on the other side, connect it, come over here, connect it. And as you ratchet that down, it doesn't pull it as tight as I feel like this does, simply because you need the tension bar that
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