Do you intend to use a snatch strap as a tree protector? It is not quite clear.
Aaron
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						SubscriberHi
I have a Tifor 516 which I intend to use with my Defender if I have the unfortunate need to winch myself out of trouble.
I was looking at replacing my tree protector snatch strap as they are quite old and have been used a few times over the years on various vehicles.
What do you think of the ARB or similar recovery kits ?, I would think the snatch strap, tree protector would be ok providing I get the right size. But what about their snatch blocks would I be better off going to a specialist such as bullivants nobles etc.
Any comments welcome.
Cheers
Tony
My 20 TD 240 Defender
Series 3 Ute
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						Do you intend to use a snatch strap as a tree protector? It is not quite clear.
Aaron
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						SubscriberShort Answer No.
Ok sorry not clear. I intend to replace my snatch strap and tree protector and buy a snatch block. Thus why I looked at the ARB recovery kits, just not sure if the snatch block included is ok for the wire rope of the Tifor or should I buy a snatch block from a nobles, Bullivants etc.
Tony
My 20 TD 240 Defender
Series 3 Ute
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						ARB snatch block is okay in my mind.
Only ever needed it a handful of times.
I purchased my last tree trunk protector from Nobles - at the time it was the best value and rated higher than any of the well known competitors.
You need to buy a snatch block with the suitable groove width for your Tirfor cable, measure your tirfor cable (across the widest points), most snatch blocks from 4WD outlets are made for winch cable which is usually 10/11mm dia or less.
I think your Tirfor cable maybe 12 to 13mm. in dia. and will need the right size groove, too small will pinch the cable and too wide will flatten it out, both will damage the cable.
I would advise you take your Tirfor cable along to Bullivants (or other rigging supply shop) and get the correct size groove pulley for your wire, if you can afford it buy the largest practical diameter pulley as it will do less damage to the cable than the commonly available snatch block pulley.
Your Tirfor cable is a 7 strand cable and fairly stiff so the bigger the diameter of the pulley will prolong the life of your cable over the smaller commonly available snatch block pulley, you will probably find rigging gear to be cheaper than most 4WD outlets, Regards Frank.
A tirfor and a snatch block.......that would be snails pace recovery
Hi, Very true.
There we were, nice camp, lovely flat grassy area.
When it decided to rain for the rest of the day and all night.
I'm just so glad I had the Runva up front.
I had two pulls at full extension.
That would not have been fun.
Cheers
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