sd72667 said:
Thanks, I can do all of those items. I already open and close my pool. Just basic preventative maintenance. I already make sure the pit cover is empy of debris. I will read the manual and grease the fittings and etc... My pool installer has to order the rope. :x Is there a special "Wonder Woman" rope they are using? I'm sure any hardware store has the rope. It will be a week before they are out to fix it. Thanks for the replies.
Did you say exactly what brand cover you have?
It is my understanding that they do indeed use a special "Wonder Woman" type rope. In fact the manufacturer of the cover i bought developed some brand new super duper rope in 2011

here is a marketing quote
http://coverstarcentral.com/pdf/newslet ... y_2011.pdf
"PowerFlex Rope
PowerFlex rope is the next generation in autocover
rope technology. As a result of a proprietary
treatment process, PowerFlex rope behaves like a
shock absorber. This allows the rope to be more
forgiving and self adjusting during operation. Our
new and improved rope also resists stretching and
distortion common with autocover ropes. PowerFlex
Rope is easier to install and operate with fewer
adjustments. The new PowerFlex ropes are black
which blends into the track. A special coating adds
lubricity to minimize friction along the track."
SURE SOUNDS LIKE SPECIAL ROPE TO ME!!!!
In all seriousness what i've found on the web about DIY'ers fixing the ropes themselves is that they get this special Kevlar rope used in Yachting that works good (but not with a Salt water pool apparently). here is some reading
http://x.havuz.org/viewtopic.php?p=30970