3 ton power puller
This is the route I went as well. When I was warden, the powers to be pooh poohed us getting winches, I got these instead for all the guys. Not as handy as a winch, but they work.
3 ton power puller
I have had one pickup with a winch, and the couple times it would have came in handy it wouldn’t work, once was in the sage, nothing to hook up to, it had snowed the night before and we went up into the hills to call dogs, when the snow thawed, that desert clay got really nasty and it was touch and go, but we finally got out of there… I had big clumps of that clay falling out from under my pickup for months, that stuff is horribleLooking at doing a 2nd Season hunt in CO this coming year and looks like ill be going solo.
So I am trying to get some ideas on things I need to di a bit different with gear etc.
And that also is including the truck as well. I have been going through a list of things I want to put in the truck for the just in case thing like a Jump Pack, Tire Chains etc.
The other thing I got to thinking about was putting a winch on the front of the truck.
Might not ever need it. But if I would need it sure would be nice to have.
I have a Come-A-Long but not a huge fan of those either.
So how many run a winch. And how often do you use it?
Would you put one on your next rig?
The other day I almost screwed myself trying to get around a down tree, a winch would have given me the ability to pull the problem tree out of the way enough to not put myself in a bad position. It was probably a 12” diameter alder, my passenger side had to go over it, drivers side was on a downward slope with soft mud… it was a bad idea, but I didn’t want to give up on my day, and I made it, but it was stressful.They also double as an excellent way to pull down dead trees/large branches for firewood for large/long base camp hunts.
I have had a 2 ton for decades and although small to get my truck out of a mud hole it would do it if someone was there to apply the throttle slightly (auto trans) without spinning the tires. This would make it easier to ratchet the power puller. I used a longer steel handle @20” though. When you get a truck with 38” swampers with lockers front and rear stuck you get a long work out with the hand winch. I used to use a handy man jack with shackles at both ends as well.This is the route I went as well. When I was warden, the powers to be pooh poohed us getting winches, I got these instead for all the guys. Not as handy as a winch, but they work.
V-Bar Tire Chains on all 4.Looking at doing a 2nd Season hunt in CO this coming year and looks like ill be going solo.
So I am trying to get some ideas on things I need to di a bit different with gear etc.
And that also is including the truck as well. I have been going through a list of things I want to put in the truck for the just in case thing like a Jump Pack, Tire Chains etc.
The other thing I got to thinking about was putting a winch on the front of the truck.
Might not ever need it. But if I would need it sure would be nice to have.
I have a Come-A-Long but not a huge fan of those either.
So how many run a winch. And how often do you use it?
Would you put one on your next rig?