May not be Amsteel brand, but is probably the same fiber -- Samson's chart says that 3/16" has "average strength" of 5400 lbs, so same ballpark. (And Amsteel Blue in larger diameters IS used for winches...).
Hey, whatever helps you feel safe! HYOH
May not be Amsteel brand, but is probably the same fiber -- Samson's chart says that 3/16" has "average strength" of 5400 lbs, so same ballpark. (And Amsteel Blue in larger diameters IS used for winches...).
Hey, whatever helps you feel safe! HYOH
Thank you for taking that as humorous as I intended it to be. I was afraid it would go another way. I pack fairly heavy with 15' poly 1" webbing and large carabiners.
I haven't searched yet but plan on purchasing some of this myself. For a winch on the Yamaha. Got a quick link?
I always try to assume the best, my friend. Sort of goes against my nature, but I try. :-)
Below is what I bought. It has only 16 reviews, and they are mixed, but I figured it would do for my application. For actual winch use, I might look for one with more and better reviews and maybe pay a few dollars more.I haven't searched yet but plan on purchasing some of this myself. For a winch on the Yamaha. Got a quick link?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Tank you. It's 18.99 and will be perfect for my 2000 lbs winch. I have tress that are 38' apart so I'm ordering 3!!
Was about 40 degrees this morning, and I was again testing my OneTigris winter underquilt. Got a little cold, so, at about 6:00 AM, I was glad to have the assistance of the 5600 lb top ridge line to help me get up and out (relatively) quickly. The more I use it, the better I like it. Maybe I ought to wear a climbing harness to bed and rig up a pulley system ... hmmm ... I could always upgrade from the hiking trailer that I was planning to build to a pack mule. Of course, the wife probably wouldn't want it in the house. She's a good woman but can be a bit unreasonable at times.
Question.
Do you use this line directly on the tree?
If so, will it not cut into the bark?
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