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<p>[QUOTE="Patrick Harden, post: 468601, member: 9638"]When you wind the crank it creates tension which then makes the spool spin when you release it. You can't crank much though and the spool only spins for a bit without much force. The crank seems to have been made that size and there are no marks to indicate that anything fit over the existing shaft. Seems like whatever it wound would have had to be light weight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Harden, post: 468601, member: 9638"]When you wind the crank it creates tension which then makes the spool spin when you release it. You can't crank much though and the spool only spins for a bit without much force. The crank seems to have been made that size and there are no marks to indicate that anything fit over the existing shaft. Seems like whatever it wound would have had to be light weight.[/QUOTE]
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