I want a wire rope assembly with a thimble already crimped into the ends. I am looking for a 3/8in 50ft wire rope I can use to pull trees over or logs out of the pasture. Any recommendations where I can buy it?
Check your local industrial hardware supplier. They will have cable and fittings for you to choose from.I want a wire rope assembly with a thimble already crimped into the ends. I am looking for a 3/8in 50ft wire rope I can use to pull trees over or logs out of the pasture. Any recommendations where I can buy it?
Besure slip hook has lock lever that keeps chain from falling out of hook though....Amazon has various ones pre-made. Chain is far more easier to store, however. I think you would be better served getting two chain lengths and connecting them together as already suggested. There are times when you need a short chain and times when you need a longer one. Having multiple lengths of chain will be easier to manage than one 50' cable, IMO.
I would also suggest getting the type of chain slip hook that will tighten around the log.
The 1/4 inch 35ft chain will work. Per the HF website, it is only a little over 20lbs which is light enough to handle. Thank you for the advice.Chain..... It's easier to work with and adjust length and connect and what not.....
And its safer too... IF you have high tension on cable and it breaks loose it can come at you like a knife blade....
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And if you need to adjust chain length this works really well....
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When I was a young lineman many years ago an old lineman taught me how to do that but he called it a Molly Heegan. I put a many an eye in wire rope through the years with this method up until not long before I retired the company wanted any loop or eye done by a certified rigging company , so they started paying hundreds of dollars per eye splice for what I had been doing for years.A Flemish Eye works good with a sleeve or wire rope clamp
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I have done 50-60 pulls of some very stubborn tree trunks in very difficult situations and the 1/4 chain is successful ( but my tractor is probably 1/2 the size of yours) .... If log/tree trunk is not going to move tractor just digs in and tries to bury itself..... JUst be sure you are pulling from fixed draw bar below rear axle height...The 1/4 inch 35ft chain will work. Per the HF website, it is only a little over 20lbs which is light enough to handle. Thank you for the advice.
If you cannot find a rigging Co find a sail loft. They make rigging for boats all the timeI want a wire rope assembly with a thimble already crimped into the ends. I am looking for a 3/8in 50ft wire rope I can use to pull trees over or logs out of the pasture. Any recommendations where I can buy it?
We called those "hastey slings", made a truck load of em' and taught many how to make them. Darn handy skill to have sometimes, just make sure you have good gloves when working with the larger wire ropes.A Flemish Eye works good with a sleeve or wire rope clamp
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I have at least two dozen hooks with those lever keepers, between various chains and tow straps. I can tell you not a single one of them has ever survived more than a few uses. They're all bent, distorted, jammed, or broken. I usually get around to grinding them off, if they're sewn into a strap, or replacing them with non-keeper hooks if they're on a chain.Besure slip hook has lock lever that keeps chain from falling out of hook though....
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