Field Testing Results
Making the rotary up only took about 3 minutes. There are good instructions enclosed if needed. You will need a no2 Pozi/Phillips screwdriver to tighten the clutch system and a Stanley knife or similar to remove the excess paint from the thunbscrews.
To mount the decoy birds on the cradles first push the back spikes through the legs, just above the back of the knee between the hamstring and the thigh bone.
Next push the head on to the front spike - the birds are not going anywhere now - really impressed with how solid this system is.
Finally put the 3rd wing joint onto each spike.
The rotary runs at a maximum of 30 revolutions per minute down to less than 1.
The clutch system is very neat and prevents overload if a strong wind over-rotates the decoys.
Please note that a charger is not supplied.
In the box you get:
- 4 Spike mud anchor
- Riser bar with height adjuster
- New 12v Motor (Yep as supplied to Ford)
- Arm base with built in overload clutch system
- Arm mid sections
- 5 spike arm cradles
- Approximately 20 metres of cable
- Speed controller
- 12v sealed lead acid battery
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