Anyone Knowledgeable On Proline 4" Dredge

Frank Tillman

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I'm thinking about getting a Proline 4", but something really bothers me.

The flare is attached to a rod that is just welded in one spot to the frame, the rod isn't
enforced in any other way, just welded to the frame in that one spot. Sure seems the weld
is subjected to breaking.

Any one have experience with the Proline 4" and know what I am talking about?

Thanks
 

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Bejay

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Don't have a 4 but have had others. I doubt anything Proline makes breaks. If anyone can make a sturdier dredge it is Proline.....they have tough stuff.


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okbasspro

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Anyone Knowledgeable On Proline 4" Dredge

I got 1000s of hours on mine and it’s just as solid as the day Jeff made it. No bent frame like a Keene either. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1533690283.176605.jpg
 

Bonaro

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Stop worrying about things the might go wrong and dredge on :icon_thumright:
 

charley2hats

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Best 4 inch out there it won't break and if it does send back Jeff will fix or replace it for sure. charley 2 hats
 

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