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RE: Winching backwards
On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Farmer wrote:
> - diminished ability to control vehicle while winching
Only when winching backwards.. but that's no different than any
rear-winch operation.
> - line abrasion caused by ubolt plates, etc while winching
> - line abrasion caused by driving over rocks
> - damage to under vehicle components caused by winching
> do these sound like stuff to be concerned about?
I'm pretty sure he'll pick a "line" to run the cable through that won't
cause abrasion on the cable or open it up to undue damage opportunities..
It's all in how you engineer the thing! ;-)
I haven't looked to see how it would work on a *Scout II*, but on his
Ford, I'm sure he'll mount the winch under his custom (high) flat bed and
run the cable just under the cab and along the motor or so.. up high, not
low.
-Tom
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