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We have both - the copies do the job and are sensible money. The genuine Tirfors are amazing though. The are properly over engineered and feel like they are indestructible.

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here and there I've used a farm jack to get trunks out the ground, smallish ones up to a foot in diameter..

I was thinking of getting a tirfor winch or similar to do the same...

 

Will they work for that if set up properly?...

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Surely best to buy a used Tirfor?

I recently picked up a used Tirfor TU16 for £135 inc a 30m cable... although must admit I've not had a chance to use it properly yet.

cheers, steve

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One advantage the copies have over the "real thing" is the original tirfors need a special cable that is made for or by Tractel - (the makers of the Origional Tirfor) which is slightly thicker than standard rope sizes and horribly expensive. The copies utilise common sizes of steel core cable, 800kg - 8mm, 1600kg - 11mm 3200kg - 16mm. The cable will most likey be the first thing to go, if you use it hard or abuse it, and while a real tirfor should handle abuse the cable will not. So the copies win in my book....

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I believe my 3000kg Griphoist takes 16.3mm rope; would .3mm really make a difference?

 

tirfor cable has a specific lay to the wires to resist flattening out with the grip action. dont know what cable the copies use...

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