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Old 12-30-2013, 04:23 PM
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So you may have noticed I got a new winch. Putting together a tool bag of winch acc. so far ,tree saver strap, d-ring and pulley. Anything else I should include?
 
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A sandbag or other weight to hang on the cable. It doesn't have to be heavy. I've even used a heavy jacket. Just something to make the cable or strap drop if it breaks or comes loose rather than let it fly.
 
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Leather gloves, I found a couple spare shackles can come in handy, and a small folding shovel can be helpful just to move a bit of crap outta the way to get to a tow point if pulling something other than your own rig like a car stuck in a snow bank or something.
 
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I also pack a 3" wide jerk strap, tow strap or whatever the proper
name is....its just some times simpler with a strap than
Unwinding all that cable...
 
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wouldnt be a bad idea to keep a extra tow strap with you encase the tree is a bit farther then the wire
 
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Originally Posted by abig84
wouldnt be a bad idea to keep a extra tow strap with you encase the tree is a bit farther then the wire
Wouldnt pay that much for one but may build one

https://www.expeditionexchange.com/pullpal/
 
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Those things are pretty neat. I don't have a winch but I normally keep a recovery bin or bag in my 4x4's, the things I normally keep in them are: A set of insulated cover-all's, a tarp or 2, some nice thick leather gloves, a couple of straps and short pieces of chain, several clevis's, and a small shovel. A good thing to have as well would be a thick rubber outdoor rug, could use it on your winch cable as well, or to sit/kneel on when needed.
 


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