Matt Kane said: (quoted from post at 21:54:25 12/23/08) Dad uses a bungee rope to pull things out with. Its about 50 feet long. When he takes off it stretches then pulls, so its always a nice even pull. Never had any issues with it, never failed. The cord is roughly 2 1/2 inches in diameter.
Yeah, mine is a piece of power line shock cord about 30 feet long that they use when pulling new lines. The only thing not shown is the two 18" knobby dirt bike rear tires that I usually tie on each end with baling wire around both sides of the second cable clip; just in case something breaks. I've used this outfit for 20+ years and it's never failed to snatch the stuck vehicle out of whatever pickle it's in. I usually get my back bumper within 5 feet of the stuck vehicle with the slack laying on the ground and then HAMMER it .....BINGO! ..... just like a big rubber band. Yeah, I know, doesn't meet OSHA standards but, like I said, it's never failed me yet. Oh, the little frayed part has been there since about 1978. 8)
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