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"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny." Thomas Jefferson
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Originally Posted By m1awolf: It was just an idea. I have a zip line at the cabin for the grandkids but as they got bigger we needed a better setup. I had an extra 100" of 3/8 cable and used two tree straps a snatch block and made an improvised temporary zip line using the same trolley. It was good enough the adults could go down it. View Quote I like how they add the "CE" mark as if that means anything. You have now given me a project to add a zip line at my house as well. |
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With your favorite gal, go out in the woods, throw the line over a good branch of a tree. Attach a sex swing.
Have fun. |
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Originally Posted By AKSnowRider: We mount ATV/SXS winches on our headache racks for such stuff...So when the boom is up in back, you can use either the headache rack winch or the bumper mounted winch on the boom... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/404934/IMG_3439_jpeg-3196642.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AKSnowRider: Originally Posted By TinSpinner: I saw an unusual setup in South Africa, the truck had a bracket with a fairlead on it just above the hood. They ran the cable up over the cab to another set of fairleads on the safari rack, one above the windshield and one at the back of the cab. They used it to winch an 1800 lb cape buffalo into the bed of the truck, it was impressive. What was also impressive was 6-7 trackers piled in the bed of the truck with the buffalo and 4 more men were in the cab, that little diesel Toyota truck never even grunted pulling all that weight out of a creek bottom. We mount ATV/SXS winches on our headache racks for such stuff...So when the boom is up in back, you can use either the headache rack winch or the bumper mounted winch on the boom... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/404934/IMG_3439_jpeg-3196642.JPG That is a more common arrangement. The PH on my last trip had his set up like that. |
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I used it to move a shed. ETA those are my parents posing for the picture acting like they were actually doing something (as usual)
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Team Ranstad Camp Patriot Task Force Dagger Foundation Tennessee Squire A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. |
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Originally Posted By laxman09: Now I know who to call View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By laxman09: Originally Posted By 14BoltFF: Tear down a rickety shed, pull down dead trees, move an engine onto a trailer, yank a dump truck out of the mud, remove tree stumps, move heavy shit, etc. I have used my winches for all of the above in addition to typical vehicle recoveries. Now I know who to call |
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A winner never quits, and a quitter never wins. Get comfortable being uncomfortable.
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You could do like a guy at the power company who got stuck, double blocked his winch to something, and pulled his truck in half basically.
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Originally Posted By Rock_Ranger: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/aa/7d/97/aa7d97c8416258e226dba72b57a89656.jpg View Quote That's how you end up with all your fluids running into places they aren't supposed to go. |
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Drag the two-doors-down neighbor's swingset into your neighbor's yard.
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Seperate a stuck tractor PTO shaft.
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All right, great ideas so far! I forgot until just now that I did use my winch a few years ago to open a Bitburger after a backpacking trip:
Attached File So, money well spent. |
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I have also moved tons of large rocks with mine using an old tire chain as a sort of web sling to wrap around them.
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Team Ranstad Camp Patriot Task Force Dagger Foundation Tennessee Squire A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. |
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Pull fence tight.
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Originally Posted By JLPettimoreIII:
bruh. 87% of Gee Dee couldn't get laid in a Thai brothel with a black AMEX and a kilo of the finest blow on the planet. |
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Originally Posted By chase45: https://carsguide-res.cloudinary.com/image/upload/f_auto,fl_lossy,q_auto,t_cg__marking_background__sm_/v1/editorial/giphy_137.gif https://utvcanada.com/uploads/2017/11/jpark226.jpg View Quote Good one. We moved a big metal carport a few feet for a guy once. Dang handy when you need one. |
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Originally Posted By shaneus: Always wanted to pinch cars in two at the mall by looping the line around one and pulling it in real tight. View Quote The trick would be to anchor the car to something else with a double loop, and then pull a line in between them from the opposite side ~otherwise you're mostly going to pivot the car... |
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Not a day passes over the earth, but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words, and suffer noble sorrows. Charles Reade
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Let @midcap ride shotgun and go pick up chicks? Both literally and figuratively
ETA: Damn beat like a rented mule |
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Pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
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To those who have gone before us. May we earn what they have given.
"We didn't even get the good communism with gulags and death squads. We got the gay communism with trannys and women's basketball." - Agilt |
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This... I'd love to see you do this!
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