gregsb
Member
I second the strap and loop option, it's cheaper and safer. Keep in mind that tow straps stretch so if they snap they have some stored energy to release so don't stand near it when pulling. Of course the stretching works to your advantage when pulling someone out as all the energy increases your pulling power (thing fat rubber band) unlike a winch cable.
Another thing to consider is either a come-a-long or hi-lift farm jack. Just make sure the come-a-long is rated for the weight you have to pull ( I keep a 5 ton rated one in my vehicles during the winter for emergencies along with a 3" X 30' tow strap rated to 27,000 lbs)
Another thing to consider is either a come-a-long or hi-lift farm jack. Just make sure the come-a-long is rated for the weight you have to pull ( I keep a 5 ton rated one in my vehicles during the winter for emergencies along with a 3" X 30' tow strap rated to 27,000 lbs)