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solarman216 15-12-2012 00:59

been asked to winch
 
Yes been asked to winch a caravan up a 25 degree slope tomorrow 4 wheel van max size tow able I am told, have not seen it yet will take pics, Rick

Dynamics 15-12-2012 01:33

Video would be better...



Is it still £250...

zippy656 15-12-2012 12:09

You may be able to tow it in low box no winch needed

solarman216 15-12-2012 17:56

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Good fun winching the van onto it's final resting place, my mate's Warrior got it to here before loosing traction, also we had to have a good position to unhook him as no way would it go all the way up connected, the scaffold boards would not have stayed there

solarman216 15-12-2012 17:58

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the 4 polls held, just

solarman216 15-12-2012 17:58

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over the top

solarman216 15-12-2012 18:01

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final resting place, Rick

zippy656 15-12-2012 18:01

Looks good fun

spinna 15-12-2012 18:18

Looks fun, i thought my drive was steep:D

TONUP 15-12-2012 18:31

That's epic.

In the third image one of the vans wheels is off the ground!

Do you get more pull from using a blockand tackle at the top?

Regards

Alan

solarman216 15-12-2012 18:32

yep it was great fun, for me, all I had to do was press buttons on the winch control, for the others I think it was quite hard work, but then they have youth on there side, Rick

solarman216 15-12-2012 18:35

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Originally Posted by TONUP (Post 192885)
That's epic.

In the third image one of the vans wheels is off the ground!

Do you get more pull from using a blockand tackle at the top?

Regards

Alan

yes one block at the top reverses the pull from my winch motor then 2nd block on the van doubles the winch power, Rick

spiderpig37 15-12-2012 19:24

Abit of a pain if they go away alot or is it staying there as a garden feature?

solarman216 15-12-2012 19:41

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Originally Posted by spiderpig37 (Post 192891)
Abit of a pain if they go away alot or is it staying there as a garden feature?

no it is a permanent feature, lots of new fence panels laying on the ground ready to be erected round it, Rick

Terranical 15-12-2012 20:23

A job well done there Rick, congratulations.


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