Largest pull you have made with a Warn 3.0?
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Using the ****** block to increase your pulling power, will not cause damage to your mount or frame. You would be amazed at how much a 2:1, 3:1 or even greater lessons the load. Used this sytstem to lower equipment in swift water rescue. One man could handle hundreds of pounds of equipment or pressure by using ****** blocks. The more you use, the less the load[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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Check this out pulley systems and weight
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Your welcome[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] just be careful. When your using that many mechanical devices, you'd be amazed at what little things can be used for anchor points to[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Like bushes and thin trunked trees.
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i once pulleda honda foreman about 50 feet upside down with the rider standing on the skid plate from the bottom of a 7 foot deep pond he coundnt hold his breath long neough to flip it over so we just pulled it out.to our suprise he rode it home.
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........something I would encourage you to consider is synthetic winch line......ie, Amsteel Blue.
The benefits are numerous.......the biggest being safety.......the do not "store" energy. If they happen to break, they fall to the ground instead of whipping around as steel will.
It does not kink and is much lighter.......and stronger in the same diameter.
It does not splinter...........but it will melt if you decide you need to drag it across a fire !!
Compare and you decide.........I think you'll like it.
Replacement for your 3.0 warn cable is about $39
The benefits are numerous.......the biggest being safety.......the do not "store" energy. If they happen to break, they fall to the ground instead of whipping around as steel will.
It does not kink and is much lighter.......and stronger in the same diameter.
It does not splinter...........but it will melt if you decide you need to drag it across a fire !!
Compare and you decide.........I think you'll like it.
Replacement for your 3.0 warn cable is about $39
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Originally posted by: Hollywood330
........something I would encourage you to consider is synthetic winch line......ie, Amsteel Blue.
The benefits are numerous.......the biggest being safety.......the do not "store" energy. If they happen to break, they fall to the ground instead of whipping around as steel will.
It does not kink and is much lighter.......and stronger in the same diameter.
It does not splinter...........but it will melt if you decide you need to drag it across a fire !!
Compare and you decide.........I think you'll like it.
Replacement for your 3.0 warn cable is about $39
........something I would encourage you to consider is synthetic winch line......ie, Amsteel Blue.
The benefits are numerous.......the biggest being safety.......the do not "store" energy. If they happen to break, they fall to the ground instead of whipping around as steel will.
It does not kink and is much lighter.......and stronger in the same diameter.
It does not splinter...........but it will melt if you decide you need to drag it across a fire !!
Compare and you decide.........I think you'll like it.
Replacement for your 3.0 warn cable is about $39
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You should NOT use a roller fairlead........it is highly recommended you switch to an aluminum hauser type.......not synthetic (they are available).....aluminum.
The primary reason is the synthetic is fairly "slick"......it has a tendency to want to seat itself in the corners of a roller fairlead and unnecessarily chaffe itself............it's tough stuff, but why ask for a problem.
The primary reason is the synthetic is fairly "slick"......it has a tendency to want to seat itself in the corners of a roller fairlead and unnecessarily chaffe itself............it's tough stuff, but why ask for a problem.
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