Re: Minimum Vehicle Preperation Requirements
My thoughts... just thoughts mind you.
Yes, if I had a winch I would use it in preference to a snatch. Much less likely to go wrong given the skill required by the snatcher (eg too easy to go to hard), the winch is easier to keep controlled and applies forces to the car slower, so friendlier to the car.
But.. I always like a plan B, cos I am paranoid... eg in case the winch or winch cable breaks, you have flat batteries, electrical problems due to submersion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MmrLWgM-2U (stolen from the vid section) The snatcher obviously went too hard, they probably didn't dig first, they have probably sntached like that 100's of times (desert setting) fatiguing the metal. But I do note that the tie down point wasn't the weak link, in fact it is unscathed and not bent. Make of this what you want, we will never know the full history or story behind this incident, but a winch, or maxtrax probably would not have ended like this.
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My thoughts... just thoughts mind you.
Yes, if I had a winch I would use it in preference to a snatch. Much less likely to go wrong given the skill required by the snatcher (eg too easy to go to hard), the winch is easier to keep controlled and applies forces to the car slower, so friendlier to the car.
But.. I always like a plan B, cos I am paranoid... eg in case the winch or winch cable breaks, you have flat batteries, electrical problems due to submersion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MmrLWgM-2U (stolen from the vid section) The snatcher obviously went too hard, they probably didn't dig first, they have probably sntached like that 100's of times (desert setting) fatiguing the metal. But I do note that the tie down point wasn't the weak link, in fact it is unscathed and not bent. Make of this what you want, we will never know the full history or story behind this incident, but a winch, or maxtrax probably would not have ended like this.
D
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