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29th December 2017, 01:37 PM
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I am he, fear me
My recovery doodads, the 50 ton strap is in case I have to recover a Road Train or Mine Haulpak
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Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
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29th December 2017 01:37 PM
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29th December 2017, 02:04 PM
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Thanks ET, I think I will have to set one of these up to really understand the failsafe. Is there a purple strap doubled on itself thru the eye of the two straps to the vehicle and then thru the ey of the tow strap? How are the thin blue tethers secured to the straps - simply tied?
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29th December 2017, 02:36 PM
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I am he, fear me
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
Thanks ET, I think I will have to set one of these up to really understand the failsafe. Is there a purple strap doubled on itself thru the eye of the two straps to the vehicle and then thru the ey of the tow strap? How are the thin blue tethers secured to the straps - simply tied?
Hiya Cobber,
There aren't two straps to the vehicle, it is a standard equaliser bridle setup
The anti-recoil tethers are sewn onto the respective bridle or snatch strap approx 1 metre back from the rolled eye.
The 'purple' on the equaliser bridle is a protective sleeve that you can slide to the appropriate point.
Setup is simple, you just attach the anti-recoil strap eyes to a separate point from the 'snatch' anchor point/s.
I use soft shackles preferably.
If the anti-recoil strap isn't long enough for some reason you can use rope or a sling or whatever to lengthen
Takes all of 30 seconds and no need to rrse around with dampers
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
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29th December 2017, 02:39 PM
#14
Originally Posted by
the evil twin
Hiya Cobber,
There aren't two straps to the vehicle, it is a standard equaliser bridle setup
The anti-recoil tethers are sewn onto the respective bridle or snatch strap approx 1 metre back from the rolled eye.
The 'purple' on the equaliser bridle is a protective sleeve that you can slide to the appropriate point.
Setup is simple, you just attach the anti-recoil strap eyes to a separate point from the 'snatch' anchor point/s.
I use soft shackles preferably.
If the anti-recoil strap isn't long enough for some reason you can use rope or a sling or whatever to lengthen
Takes all of 30 seconds and no need to rrse around with dampers
Thanks for that, where do I buy one or search for bridle strap?
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29th December 2017, 03:33 PM
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Here’s ET’s advice to all from a keyword search here mate: The link doesn’t appear to be working in the old thread anymore but Google has found it again, Cheers ET! http://www.comsew.com.au/products/4x4-recover-kit/
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29th December 2017, 03:44 PM
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Thanks Mark, found them on ebay a moment ago.
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14th May 2021, 06:30 AM
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Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
the evil twin
If you have a moused hook then don't use a shackle just put the strap loops into the hook.
If you have a hook that is attached by a clevis pin or otherwise to the winch line then take the hook off, stow it somewhere and use the eye, you will find you will use the eye more often than the hook anyway.
If you use the hook beware you don't tip load it IE make sure the load is inline with the winch cable pull.
If you use shackles then use D for Chain and Bow for Straps
If you attach your winch line to the shackle pin then you may want to pack the shackle pin so the line is centered esp if it is a metal thimble
A lot of unknown vocabulary here for me. Can someone help me understand these?
"If you have a moused hook..." What type of hook is that?
"If you have a hook that is attached by a clevis pin..." I kind of think I know this one, but I'd rather confirm... Is this that pin that is locked by an aluminium wire similar to castle nuts locking pin?
"If you use shackles then use D for Chain and Bow for Straps" This one I am completely lost.
"If you attach your winch line to the shackle pin then you may want to pack the shackle pin so the line is centered esp if it is a metal thimble" What does he means with pack the shackle pin?
Thanks!
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14th May 2021, 07:00 AM
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The master farter
Originally Posted by
BrazilianY60
A lot of unknown vocabulary here for me. Can someone help me understand these?
Thanks!
Your lucky that @MB ; didn’t try to explain it then. Lol. We’d all be confused. Haha!
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Last edited by mudski; 14th May 2021 at 07:59 AM.
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14th May 2021, 07:57 AM
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Patrol God
Originally Posted by
mudski
Your lucky that MB didn’t try to explain it then. Lol. We’d all be confused. Haha!
Lol.
There is still time for that. @MB please translate the above for the fella. Thanks.
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1st June 2022, 08:38 AM
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