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I have a hammock that has a rope knot that holds the hammock to the frame . the ropes frayed and broke and nnow too many are broken to fix . The knot is in a triangular formation . Where can you get a rplacement for this type of hammock?

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Here is a nice link to a source of quality hammocks like yours:
http://www.hammocks.com/hammocks/rope-hammocks/1030+1063+4294638885.cfm

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First, we'll talk about a simple rope replacement. In most cases you will have to remove the blower housing from the engine to get to the underside of the rewind starter where the rope is. We'll assume at this point that the spring is ok and you can just wind it back up again. You can check the spring by turning on the hub in a counter-clockwise direction and see if the spring gains tension. Do not try to remove the spring from its holder or you may end up having to take the mower in for service.
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4. Stick the rope through both holes while holding the hub from unwinding. This is tricky because you don't want the hub to unwind on you before you have the rope secured in it. A pair of needle nose pliers or a small screwdriver or pick may help get the rope through.
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1. Remove the rope from around the hub. Since there is no tension, it should come right out. If you are lucky and it broke near one end, you can probably just re-use it. If it is badly frayed or too short, you will need to find a replacement at a local hardware store.
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