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The science stuff ....All I know is every time you loop through a block you reduce what your winch pulls by almost half.You see a crane with a block and the cable loop though a few pully on a single block. Same principle winch on crane is only gonna lift so much.So you increase lift,pull,whatever that way.
Quote from: hunter399 on December 12, 2022, 07:57:42 PMThe science stuff ....All I know is every time you loop through a block you reduce what your winch pulls by almost half.You see a crane with a block and the cable loop though a few pully on a single block. Same principle winch on crane is only gonna lift so much.So you increase lift,pull,whatever that way.Cryder Science ?
Don't let em give ya guff hunter399, you prolly got more experience dragging things with cable than they'll ever have
Quote from: KFhunter on December 13, 2022, 08:49:03 AMDon't let em give ya guff hunter399, you prolly got more experience dragging things with cable than they'll ever have No worries.I'll be honest haven't broke a cable in awhile,but I have done it. It takes a lot of force to break a 10,000lb test winch cable.My truck will barely do it empty,a lot of jerking ,and a lot of shock loading to do it.I can't tow any trailers,the ball on my hitch is bent down ,for some reason.
Quote from: hunter399 on December 13, 2022, 08:55:21 AMQuote from: KFhunter on December 13, 2022, 08:49:03 AMDon't let em give ya guff hunter399, you prolly got more experience dragging things with cable than they'll ever have No worries.I'll be honest haven't broke a cable in awhile,but I have done it. It takes a lot of force to break a 10,000lb test winch cable.My truck will barely do it empty,a lot of jerking ,and a lot of shock loading to do it.I can't tow any trailers,the ball on my hitch is bent down ,for some reason. My back license plate is caved in for some reason....
Not to thread jack here.It seems to me that when a cable breaks it whiplashes some. But when you break a chain ,that sucker always and I mean always comes back and hits the truck.Anybody have similar experience.....
I don’t know if it applies to recovery, but out in the woods, you always rig a shackle with the pin to the yarder, or the pin towards people and stuff, and the shackle itself on the other side. So if anything happens, only the pin flies, not the shackle itself
OK, I think I have the principle I was looking for in scenario three above from that link I sent:Situation 3: Load: 8,000 lbs# of snatch blocks: 2Total load 8,000+1600 = 9600 Load per line: 9,600/3=3,200 Load on Winch: 3,200 lbsLoad on Anchor 1: 6,400 lbsLoad on Anchor 3: 6,400 lbsLoad on Anchor 1: 3,200 lbs