View Poll Results: What recovery gear do you carry?

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  • The basics... Snatch Strap (and shackles), Shovel and Jack

    63 41.72%
  • All of option 1 above plus winch gear

    58 38.41%
  • Mate! I could recover the Titanic with what I carry!

    22 14.57%
  • SFA, someone else will have some

    2 1.32%
  • My vehicle is unstoppable, so I dont need no stinkin' recovery gear

    7 4.64%
  • Whats recovery gear?

    10 6.62%
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    pto winch
    snatch block
    tree protector
    snatch strap
    4 x shackles
    2 x 1t slings
    chain
    shovel
    axe
    staun tyre defltors
    chainsaw

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    Ooops forgot the saw

    either the dolmar 62cc or the Stihl 92cc

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    3 x large rated D Shackles
    Snatch strap
    10,000 lb Warn
    Air compressor with all the extras
    Hi-lift jack (fits holes front and rear of vehicle)
    Disco hydraulic jack
    Tree protector
    60m Kevlar rope - can't remember the rating but never been able to break it
    Stihl chainsaw 15 inch bar (sorry to the GREENER members)
    Snatch block (depends on where we go)
    2 off 6x3 wood blocks
    long handle shovel
    8528 Codan HF Radio (auto tune aerial + long line) VJN49
    to call for help if all else fails.
    EPIRB (last resort)

    We use most stuff on trips - get bogged heaps launching the boat in unusual places - normally on our own. Erich

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Oxford St is a bugger to get stuck in isnt it Ron .
    Sure is!
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    pliers and screwdriver

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp View Post
    1. Shovel
    2. Wife
    Mine wont get in the LR unless she has too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by easo View Post
    Mine wont get in the LR unless she has too.
    Mine absolutely refuses to go off road in any 4WD.
    Ron B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by easo View Post
    About the same as most. Must get my winch fixed.



    Very handy, especially if you can tie a cob & co with it.

    I'll try and find a diagram.
    Made my own diagram,
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...tml#post808404

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    Quote Originally Posted by edddo View Post
    what is a strop?
    A strop is probablly the corect name. With lifting and rescue slings or straps quite often you see them listed technically as strops. I would belive its a regional difference.
    However in this case I would think its just a typo.

    We shal see, maybe he has a Delvene as well as a Strop and a Hoges.
    Anyone got a Winnie Blue?
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    None of the above - I drive offroad every time I drive, and what I carry depends on where I am going and the conditions, so there is no simple answer, although the 2a always has a drag chain and shackles (usually used for dragging posts, straining fences etc) and frequently a chainsaw and shovel, although these are not primarily for recovery purposes.

    The 110 carries a tow rope, mainly for pulling trees off the road, and after strong winds a, a bushman saw.

    If I have to travel in boggy conditions I will usually carry a towing strop, rope, hand winch, and a shovel, occasionally one or two high lift jacks, depending on my assessment of conditions.

    John
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    1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol

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