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I saw ray mears once use a bivy bag wrapped around the cable when he was pulling a landy out of sand once, maybe if you saved up all your old cutting trousers you could use them instead :thumbup:

 

Long story but I helped a group of 'Druids' build a large stone circle yrs ago, they used an large old sling but it broke the broken end smacked one girl on the bum, all the guys gave 'Miss Whiplash' a good rub:sneaky2: Since then I avoided using any shackles inline if possible and fitted my winch to the back of my truck, I get to keep the windscreen if the cable goes. Also I give pulley points a x4 load rating.

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Long story but I helped a group of 'Druids' build a large stone circle yrs ago, they used an large old sling but it broke the broken end smacked one girl on the bum, all the guys gave 'Miss Whiplash' a good rub:sneaky2: Since then I avoided using any shackles inline if possible and fitted my winch to the back of my truck, I get to keep the windscreen if the cable goes. Also I give pulley points a x4 load rating.

 

naughty druids! i hope they didnt sacrifice her afterwards:001_tt2:

I still think its a good idea as long as the branches being lifted aint stupid big and dodger uses his brain instead of muscles:thumbup1:

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