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Thread: Must have for vehicle recovery!

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    Must have for vehicle recovery!


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    Flipping heck

    Thing is it looks to professional to be Ogjonian in design
    Last edited by djhampson; 8th July 2009 at 07:52 AM. Reason: Avoiding the swear filter

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    I like in the 2nd pic where they have it attached to the safety chain eye on the tow bar. Would it not be safer to pass the recovery strap into the recevier and use the recevier pin?

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    "Now with pointy bits at both ends, for easier skull penetration for either the recoverer or the recoveree!"

    Why would you even think of that?
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    Cool!
    Now imagine having 30 of those things hooked up with some light twine between 2 vehicles at a show. Medieval warefare at it's best.

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    Quick, someone repackage an electrical extension lead as a snatch strap and sell it on that forum

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    I would have thought that the 'engineer' who designed the tool, would have opposed the two hooks, forming an S .... I must keep a look out for users of this, tool!
    Michael T
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    Damn some people are just stupid. Sure you could use it a 100 times and not havve anything go wrong, but its that off chance that once of the straps breaks then that thing becomes a missile.

    And whats wrong with using a rolled up magazine...just as effective and much safer.

    Angus

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    Wow, that could do some damage on the end of a loaded snatch strap! Ive seen several recovey points pull out of there mounts and do damage, why would anyone want to risk it like that?

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    It says it all in the first line

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