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Unread 01-03-2025, 10:55 AM   #41
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The ones i posted and the link,are a cheap version from princess auto,similar to your guys Harbour freight
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Chris, I don’t know the capability of the tool you have, but the states set standards for the cables. Check the manual I posted and you can see that these traps must have cables that are flexible in order to be set properly. They are multi-strand cables. For those that I’ve encountered and seen for sale, heavy wire cutters will work…assuming all laws/regulations are followed.
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Go to a hardware store and buy a couple feet of 5 to 6 mm aircraft cable, then try your cutters on it.
Also, if you think your side cuts will work, try slipping them under your choking dog, probably won't be able to get it under the cable. Bottom line, get real cable cutters.
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Thanks for the responses. We will spend the money and get the proper tool for the job.
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Since no one's mentioned it, may I assume that a pair of leatherman pliers with "hard wire cutters" will NOT be suitable for cutting the cable discussed above?
No sir. Side cut dykes or linesman's pliers will not work either. It will be just as fast to chew through the cable.

Here's a link to the F&T catalog for cable cutters-

https://fntpost.com/category/tools
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Made a mistake on cable thickness used in coyote snares. 5/64 " is most common size used, occasionally 3/32 for bigger animals. 3/32" is about 2.4 mm
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No sir. Side cut dykes or linesman's pliers will not work either. It will be just as fast to chew through the cable.

Here's a link to the F&T catalog for cable cutters-

https://fntpost.com/category/tools

Mike,

Thanks! I just ordered the HIT Heavy Duty cable cutters and sheath for my hunting vest from the outfit you suggested. Interestingly, that organization is in Alpena, MI, not far from my cabin.

The cable cutters, and my Dokken K-9 First Aid Kit from Gun Dog Supply will give me some peace of mind as I run my dog this summer, and going into next fall’s bird season.

Thanks again.

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