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recovery kit list of essentials
just putting together a recovery kit
i know the basics that are needed,
* Tree Strop - Max Load 10,000kg
* Snatch Block - Max Load 8,000kg
* Tow hook - Max Load 10,000kg
* 2 x D Shackles - Max Load 4T
* Safety Gloves
* Holdall
max load's are worth debating
but what would everyone suggest, that they use and why,
and wheres the best place to get them? i see there's a few uk company's on ebay etc and it would be cool to buy british!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-ton-Green-p ... 2318f91c77" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
with link to van beest shackles pdf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tow-Rope-Stra ... 68c9a3223d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i know the basics that are needed,
* Tree Strop - Max Load 10,000kg
* Snatch Block - Max Load 8,000kg
* Tow hook - Max Load 10,000kg
* 2 x D Shackles - Max Load 4T
* Safety Gloves
* Holdall
max load's are worth debating
but what would everyone suggest, that they use and why,
and wheres the best place to get them? i see there's a few uk company's on ebay etc and it would be cool to buy british!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-ton-Green-p ... 2318f91c77" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
with link to van beest shackles pdf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tow-Rope-Stra ... 68c9a3223d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: recovery kit list of essentials
I'm not by any means an expert but the few times either myself or others I have been with have got stuck the following from my kit has been used.
8t rope 8m long with 4.75t tested bow shackles. This was from Rope services uk £42
Pair of waffle boards. EBay around £35
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Oh and I have been pulled out by Jed's winch.
8t rope 8m long with 4.75t tested bow shackles. This was from Rope services uk £42
Pair of waffle boards. EBay around £35
Spade
Oh and I have been pulled out by Jed's winch.
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Re: recovery kit list of essentials
WhS and a highlift jack (can also used as a hand winch) would always have a selection of tow strops of different lengths for confined spaces which can always be put together to make one long rope also the ability to make tea. First rule of a major recovery have a cup of tea and formulate a plan rather than rushing in, stops adrenaline madness and will stop you braking something/hurting someone and will probably get you out quicker and safer
Often a level head, ashovel, hi lift and waffle boards will get you out of nearly anything most guys I know have been offroading for years without winches.

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Flip Flops.
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Re: recovery kit list of essentials
The last time I needed recovering, all I needed was a farmer in a Discovery and an old bit of rope! (This was a 1995 Corsa though, and it was just a soft verge!)
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Until someone "accidentally" drops a heavy shackle on your footjed the spread wrote:Flip Flops.
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I can quite honesty say I have never hit my toe with a hammer
A shackle, although the same weight as a bag of sweets wouldn't cause me to many nights of lost sleep
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Yep, never under estimate the shovel and a pair of waffle boards, having a winch just makes you think you can go further and get more stuck 

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i just take my phone and greenflags number, and a book to read during the 4 hours it takes them to recover me, you syncro boys lol
dont fix it if its not broke cos after you finish it will be!
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Neither have I, reckon you should do it and make a video of it bound to get loads of hits, excuse the pun. Yep a shackle doesn't weigh much but would sting like f*** if it hit you in the right placejed the spread wrote:I can quite honesty say I have never hit my toe with a hammerA shackle, although the same weight as a bag of sweets wouldn't cause me to many nights of lost sleep
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jebiga41 wrote:reckon you should do it and make a video of it bound to get loads of hits, excuse the pun.
Actually we might, just had a look at our stats and although our UK hits are about 10% of our total, we have 94,069 hits in about a year


It is quite amazing really

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Wow that's pretty impressive good on ye
yours fingers must be tired from pressing the reload button so many times





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Re: recovery kit list of essentials
ninja.turtle007 wrote: 8t rope 8m long with 4.75t tested bow shackles.
Curious to know why you are using a rope with a higher rating than your shackles.
That means when something gets over loaded and fails, it's your shackle rather than the rope, which means you now have a lump of metal at the end of a tight rope... Aka, a projectile.
Life is like a roll of toilet paper
The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes...
Todays might Oak is just yesterdays nut which held its ground!
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The closer it gets to the end, the faster it goes...
Todays might Oak is just yesterdays nut which held its ground!
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Re: recovery kit list of essentials
* club hammerdirty-syncro-lover wrote: * Tree Strop - Max Load 10,000kg
* Snatch Block - Max Load 8,000kg
* Tow hook - Max Load 10,000kg
* 2 x D Shackles - Max Load 4T
* Safety Gloves
* Holdall
* pry bar
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