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    CMC PRO > Blog > Videos > Learn Your Knots > Learn How to Tie a Trucker’s Hitch (Knot). CMC Rescue walks you step by step through the process of tying a Trucker’s Hitch, with slow motion visuals to help you learn it faster (so you don’t end up like these guys)!
    The Trucker’s Hitch is a knot that is widely used by truckers and is one of the fundamental ways to secure a heavy load to trailers or trucks. It ensures maximum strength and great tension with a loop system that acts as a pulley. This knot will give you peace of mind, knowing that your load is secure
    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he trucker’s hitch (or power cinch, rope tackle, hay knot, harvester’s knot, dolly knot, there are many names) is the unchallenged king of tension knots. It is a compound knot (an arrangement of rope made of multiple different knots) which has the unusual feature of providing
    It includes a “trucker’s hitch” knot, which can be used with a rope to tighten up a rope to secure your load to truck or trailer. And the best thing about this video is that it gets right[..] The post Watch: How to Tie a Trucker’s Hitch Knot
    I’ve been using a trucker’s hitch knot for a very long time (camping, strapping stuff down, line length adjustment, pulley system) I’ve always switched my mid-line loop when I’ve come to not trust them for numerous reasons (not secure, impossible to untie after loaded, rope damage, take too long, etc).
    The Trucker’s Hitch or Trucker’s Knot is really useful when you are tying down a load onto a trailer, or tying a canoe on the top of a car. It allows you to get good tension on the rope to keep the load in place.
    The trucker’s hitch is a great camping knot that you can use to add a great deal of tension to a line. If Ylvis had watched this video, they’d know how to tie a Trucker’s Hitch. The Trucker’s Hitch (also known as a Wagoner’s Hitch) is The Trucker’s Hitch View Article. Our Knot of the Week series continues this week with reader requested knot called the Trucker’s Hitch. The Trucker’s Hitch is a fairly involved knot, but it produces a much more reliable hitch than some we’ve reviewed here.
    The best knot out there for tightening and releasing cords that will be heavily loaded. It’s perfect for cinching down gear, tensioning horizontal spans of rope, or getting a large tarp tightly pitched. A handy knot that’s instantly undone for tie-and-go uses. It’s also a key component of the trucker’s hitch.
    How to Tie a Trucker’s Hitch: Instructional Video. This video is part of a series designed for SSFC Fish and Wildlife students before attending their Introduction to Fisheries Management Fall Fisheries Camp.
    A trucker’s hitch, also known as a power hitch, works year-round, but it probably gets used most in the summer. It’s how I secure canoes and kayaks to my truck, and on camping trips it’s crucial for tying down long spans of rope, such as clotheslines or tarp guy-lines. It’ll even hold stuff together while glue
    The trucker’s hitch is a compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers. This general arrangement, using loops and turns in the rope itself to form a crude block and tackle, has long been used to tension lines and is known by multiple names.
    The trucker’s hitch is a compound knot commonly used for securing loads on trucks or trailers. This general arrangement, using loops and turns in the rope itself to form a crude block and tackle, has long been used to tension lines and is known by multiple names.

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