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26th March 2018, 09:01 AM
#1
Travelling Podologist
Snatch Strap questions
It's possible I may have asked this before, but if so cannot recall what I was told.
This is a question to those familiar with the use of snatch straps, I'm after real world answers rather than theoretical ones.
We have been carrying two straps... an 8 tonne & a 12 tonne one. Both as yet unused.
Vehicle alone weighs 3.9t full loaded. Vehicle plus Tvan - around 5t fully loaded.
My thinking had been to use the 8t strap for vehicle only, & the 12t if both vehicle & Tvan together ever need to be snatched.
Now in further weight reduction mode.
Which strap should I leave at home?
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26th March 2018 09:01 AM
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26th March 2018, 10:15 AM
#2
I am he, fear me
The 12T.
I would never use a Snatchy on a Vehicle Trailer Combo.
If it was the trailer that was mired/stuck and you load up the snatchy to 8 ton (or even worse 12T) connected to a vehicle recovery point then potentially that is the force being applied to the tow hitch.
Same applies if teh vehicle is stuck and you try and snatch off the Trailer
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26th March 2018, 12:48 PM
#3
Patrol Freak
Yep - what ET said. If you are stuck with a trailer - unhitch the trailer - recover the vehicle or the trailer - whichever is in the easiest to get at position - recover the other one - hook them back up and on your way.
The strap should be thought of as the "fuse" in the recovery process. If anything does break it is best to be the strap - not bits ripped off the vehicle.
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26th March 2018, 02:35 PM
#4
Legendary
X3 Cuppa , have recovered the pop top before after unhitching ( winch wouldn't work) but used tow strap not the bungy cord strap , personally I reckon snatch straps are dangerous .
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26th March 2018, 05:59 PM
#5
Patrol God
Thought you did a 4x4 course.?
but as above. take both you never know
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26th March 2018, 07:05 PM
#6
Travelling Podologist
Originally Posted by
GQtdauto
X3 Cuppa , have recovered the pop top before after unhitching ( winch wouldn't work) but used tow strap not the bungy cord strap , personally I reckon snatch straps are dangerous .
Yep, I've taken on board 'recover them separately' should I be silly/unlucky enough to get both bogged. I wouldn't use a snatch strap for the Tvan alone (don't wish to wear it). I have a winch, plus a second 30 metre winch rope which I could use to 'tow' it out if the winch didn't want to play.
I'll leave the 12t strap at home.
Thanks folks.
Last edited by Cuppa; 26th March 2018 at 07:08 PM.
2006 4.2TDi ex-Telstra Remote area Camper. 425w roof mounted solar, 360Ah Aux batts, BCDC1240, Onboard hot & cold pressurised & filtered water, (25 litre hot water calorifier), ARB fridge, ARB freezer, Built in kitchen, heaps of easy access storage, 240v, 3” Genie exhaust + dynotune, 2” lift, 3900kg GVM upgrade, second glovebox, ROH Blaktrak steel wheels, Bridgestone D697's (now Toyo RT's), Redarc gauges/pillarpod, Hema HX-1, Icom 450 CB, dual rear view cameras, Onboard 30amp Victron mains charger, second glovebox, dual seat conversion, TPMS, Boss PX7 onboard air with 9 litre tank, 350w inverter, Steel bullbar, Harrop Eaton diff lock (front), Warn winch, Snorkel, Dual spares , 160 litre water tank, 180 litre fuel in two tanks (approx 1200km range) 2010 Tvan Tanami. (incl another 70 litre water tank) with matching wheels/tyres (& 3rd spare)
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27th March 2018, 11:45 AM
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Patrol God
Id be using your winch if the situation arises
much much safer seeing your out in the sticks.
Good idea having extra dyneema very safe option
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