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synthetic winch rope question.....stupid question....maybe really stupid...
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<blockquote data-quote="smbroady82" data-source="post: 664266" data-attributes="member: 4029"><p>1)for the Hawse.. whatever you find a good deal on (preferably aluminum) </p><p></p><p>2) I am not a big fan of hooks since mine stays hooked up as a suck down 95% of the time. Also, most hooks won't go in and out of a standard sized hawse ( I can run mine straight down below the winch (for suck down) or out of the front of the hawse for actual winching). Myself, and the guys I ride with the most use D-rings. </p><p></p><p>3) Must haves:</p><p>plenty of D-rings</p><p>tree saver</p><p>tow strap</p><p>hook up points on the front and rear of the rig is a plus, I have (2) weld in tube ends on the front of mine that double as D-ring holders <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /></p><p>gloves, rope or not</p><p></p><p>Nothing drives me more crazy than having to help winch/extract someone with absolutely (0) recovery gear. But, I carry all of the above so it usually isn't a huge deal. And as you saw the other night on Boat Ramp, you can never have too much recovery equipment. Enzo is the recovery master! I'm sure he will chime in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smbroady82, post: 664266, member: 4029"] 1)for the Hawse.. whatever you find a good deal on (preferably aluminum) 2) I am not a big fan of hooks since mine stays hooked up as a suck down 95% of the time. Also, most hooks won't go in and out of a standard sized hawse ( I can run mine straight down below the winch (for suck down) or out of the front of the hawse for actual winching). Myself, and the guys I ride with the most use D-rings. 3) Must haves: plenty of D-rings tree saver tow strap hook up points on the front and rear of the rig is a plus, I have (2) weld in tube ends on the front of mine that double as D-ring holders :dblthumb: gloves, rope or not Nothing drives me more crazy than having to help winch/extract someone with absolutely (0) recovery gear. But, I carry all of the above so it usually isn't a huge deal. And as you saw the other night on Boat Ramp, you can never have too much recovery equipment. Enzo is the recovery master! I'm sure he will chime in. [/QUOTE]
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