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    Hehehe, yet another advantage of my '99...

    Hehehe, yet another advantage of my '99 Ubeautute...
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    Had a WARN 9.5 on my prev rig. They tools who...

    Had a WARN 9.5 on my prev rig.
    They tools who installed it didn't rotate the motor so the drain was at 9 oclock so it half filled with mud.
    Pulled it down, new brushes, cleaned it up, rotated the...
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    Niiiice pics... much better than a thousand...

    Niiiice pics... much better than a thousand words.

    I must highlight that I favour MA rigs to reduce the winch loads and power drain not to increase the "pull".
    If a 4 to 5 ton winch (9,000, 9,500...
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    Agree... If a 2:1 is getting loaded up then...

    Agree...

    If a 2:1 is getting loaded up then 3:1 simple rig is a bit pointless when you can go 4:1 compound rig with similar gear
    Mind you I haven't used a 4:1 in anger only in training as a demo...
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    Crankers or All rounders if you do a lot of...

    Crankers or All rounders if you do a lot of winching

    I don't run my winch (1200) or any winch at max load continuous.
    If the winch bogs down I stop and either do some more digging or rig the pull...
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    Simplest way? Connect your winch to the Cranker...

    Simplest way?
    Connect your winch to the Cranker
    That way the Aux is only going to see about 1/3rd of the load if you even need it.
    An SBI12 Redarc will do to parallel the batteries
    Some of the...
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    ROFLMAO... that is why God invented shovels...

    ROFLMAO... that is why God invented shovels before he invented Dyneema
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    Jeezus... 10mm Dyneema is, like, over 8 ton B.S....

    Jeezus... 10mm Dyneema is, like, over 8 ton B.S.

    Not that I necessarily advocate 8mm but I've not seen 10mm let go
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