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Anchor bend. Fig. 75 57 



Applications of knots and hitches 46 



Beginner's method, clove hitch. Fig. 77-78 58 



Blackwall hitch. Figs. 99-100 62 



Bowline knot. Figs. 135-146 69 



Bowline on a bight. Figs. 148-150 71 



Care of rope 50 



Catspaw. Figs. 101-102 62 



Circus method, clove hitch. Figs. 84-86 59 



Clove hitch. Figs. 77-86 57 



Coiling and uncoiling rope. Fig. 45 51 



Cowboy's method, clove hitch. Figs. 82-83 59 



Crossing hitch. Fig. 98 62 



Crowning. Figs. 61-66 54 



Elements of a knot. Figs. 47-49 52 



Emergency rope bridle or halter. Figs. 196-201 85 



Emergency rope halter. Figs. 194-195 84 



Emergency trip sling. Figs. 148-149 71 



Farmer's loop. Figs. 157-161 74 



Figure-eight knot. Figs. 67-68 56 



Finishing the end of a rope. Figs. 50-70 52 



General information regarding rope 48 



Grain binder knot. Fig. 1 1 1 64 



Granny knot. Figs. 1 14-1 15 65 



Half hitch. Fig. 71 56 



Halter tie. Figs. 131-134 68 



Hand and toe method, clove hitch 58 



Harness hitch. Figs. 154-156 73 



Hitches. Figs. 71-110 56 



Hitching tie. Figs. 126-130 67 



Jam hitch. Figs. 95-97 61 



Kinds of rope. Figs. 43-44 48 



Knots every farmer should know 46 



Knots for forming loops. Figs. 12 2-16 1 66 



Knots for joining ends. Figs. 1 1 1-12 1 64 



Long splice. Figs. 167-177 76 



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