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I use the 1600KG tirfor clone, cable use to be in a cage but for the last year I coil it into a motorbike front tire, much easier.

Used it loads, from hung up trees to recovering transits out of drainage ditches to pulling out "up to the axles in mud" quad bike.

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Great bits of kit, the 32 is a lump ,used a mates to pull a nasty old oak that had split,not recommended but have a bit of scaffold tube for extra pulling power lol, and dont use the hook back around the cable,use a strop etc (grandmother and eggs)

Buy one !

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I have never seen a tirfor. But watched a film. THE WALK about a nutty Frenchman who walked a tightrope between the original World Trade Center towers in 1974. I'm sure he used one in the film.

 

Not a film I would normally choose to watch, it killed boredom on the plane yesterday.

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Whatever you do don't buy a lug all. I have one and it lives in the truck it takes up little space but is quite weak and a pain to release or let out when under tension. I'm surprised they are ce marked it would be very easy to loose a finger when letting it out.

 

That said I will persevere with it until it's paid for itself.

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Tirfor only gets a few outings a year and today was one of them, A gurt stump roadside that needed ripping out and no space for a big machine or the Boughton, used an adjacent tree to anchor off and teased it out with the tirfor /mini digger.

 

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