considering a discovery weighs 2.25 tonnes I'll let you work that out for yourself
:doh:considering a discovery weighs 2.25 tonnes I'll let you work that out for yourself
But the op is not looking to lift it only pull, have you ever seen a bloke pull a lorry?
I would advise getting the bigger of the 2 though.
They are good for if you accidentally get yourself into somewhere where you need a winch. Don't go looking to get stuck if that's all you've got though, it's not gonna be much fun having to pull your disco out with it
But the op is not looking to lift it only pull, have you ever seen a bloke pull a lorry?
I would advise getting the bigger of the 2 though.
As above with the jack idea
have a look on you tube and winching with a jack technique will become clear
allso there is a guy with a long rope and various pullys recovering his self
Its all on there have a look and tell us what you decide to do
And then go get stuck and video your self pulling yourself out so we can see how you go on
Im not taking the **** ,I am interested
I had it all setup with a chain, hooks and D-links to turn the Hi-lift into a hand winch, but sold it when I got an electric winch fitted, needed the money. I could make a setup again to show the principle, I'd be using strops and rope but the principle is easy enough.
Probably won't be today, possibly tomorrow ..
Turfors are great if you can't afford a vehicle mounted winch. An article in Lro years ago recovered a swb with para cord!
for the amount of times you will actually use a tirfor; get a hi-lift with the adaptor kit for hand winching.
Then you have a multi use tool rather that a one trick pony.
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!