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duke traps???
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<blockquote data-quote="pass-thru" data-source="post: 4362521" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>There are guys that stack up a lot of fur with duke traps. If you don't already know how to tune a trap, the learning curve can be steep with a duke. You can lose a lot of catches trying to learn to tune traps.</p><p></p><p>MB traps require very little tuning. Much of this is due to the fact that they come with a PIT pan system. This has the pan tension already set and you won't need to adjust that. Also don't need to fool with the dog. I have only ever had to replace one dog on an MB 550, and that was after a grey fox chewed it, believe it or not. The dogs on 450's will get ruined from time to time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pass-thru, post: 4362521, member: 2382"] There are guys that stack up a lot of fur with duke traps. If you don't already know how to tune a trap, the learning curve can be steep with a duke. You can lose a lot of catches trying to learn to tune traps. MB traps require very little tuning. Much of this is due to the fact that they come with a PIT pan system. This has the pan tension already set and you won't need to adjust that. Also don't need to fool with the dog. I have only ever had to replace one dog on an MB 550, and that was after a grey fox chewed it, believe it or not. The dogs on 450's will get ruined from time to time. [/QUOTE]
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