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Picked up my master pull winch line today.Sc00ter 08-25-2001, 02:25 AM Can't wait to try it out this weekend. I couldn't believe how heavy the old cable was! I'm guessing about 25lbs. http://www.io.com/~swallace/mp1.jpg Notice how the color changes. Master pull is making some custom lines that have the first 25' on the drum a different color than the remainder. By braiding the different color into the line, you can gauge your distance from the last few critical wraps during a let down. Personally I haven't been in a position that I had to winch my way DOWN something, but you never know. http://www.io.com/~swallace/mp2.jpg Happy winching. warmonger 08-25-2001, 07:49 AM Scoot, Let me know how that thing works. I have heard good things about them from several people. The biggest complaint I have heard is that they don't last as long. But if you take care of them (they apparently require a lot of care, like a snatch strap), they last quite a while and don't pinch like cables do. Schludwiller 08-25-2001, 01:04 PM I was close to buying one, but I kept hearing people with more winching experience than me saying the heat buildup on the WARN (especially one mounted inside an ARB) could be a problem. Keep us posted. We've got a few guinea pigs out there already. ChuckH 08-25-2001, 01:32 PM Looks like a water skiing rope! :D rhombus 08-26-2001, 09:55 AM Looks awesome! I wish they had the dual color when I got mine :( It will also help when you are just pulling the line out to recover a vehicle. When my line gets really muddy I clean the rope with a climbing rope brush. This helps keep dirt from wearing away the fibers. I rock climb so care of rope is second nature for me and not a big deal. Enjoy! Sc00ter 09-12-2001, 10:27 PM Went rock crawling and had to winch a buddy out twice. The master pull worked great with one exception. After one good jolt to the line, it pulled in between and under the next level of wraps. It was impossible to pull out by hand and will prove to be a big PITA if this continues. The line was tensioned on the spool that day so I don't what to think. Rhombus, do you have this problem? BTW, that hook ROCKS!!!! Lopaka 11-30-2001, 02:08 AM I'm wondering, how much room does the Master Pull line take up on the spool compared to cable? Schludwiller 11-30-2001, 03:07 AM masterpull's site has metal to rope conversions for all the winches so you can tell how much will fit. Plus just give the owner a call and tell him whatcha' got. He seemed pretty friendly. rhombus 11-30-2001, 04:04 PM Opps I did not see this post until now. I have had that problem once or twice but not a big deal (I was able to get it out). You do have to be careful that it spools well on the reel. Lopaka: Winch XD 9000 I have 85' w/50' extension of the thicker line. CD: has 100' of the smaller Sc00ter 12-02-2001, 02:50 AM Actually I talked to the owner and he said that he is coming out with a completely sheathed cable that will be more resistant to slipping under other layers. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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