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winch isolator correct way to wire.
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 398706" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>To tell the truth I mainly use mine for moving the big rock a bit, to get some hidden goodies.</p><p>but it is very handy to have a split pully unit, as often you will not find a tree dead center in the middle of the road for a direct straight pull. </p><p>With these, you can anchor to a tree say on your left, then inbetween with another strap, connect to a tree off to the right, with the pully wheel over your draw cable to center the line the pull up the track, rather than being dragged off to one side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 398706, member: 9124"] To tell the truth I mainly use mine for moving the big rock a bit, to get some hidden goodies. but it is very handy to have a split pully unit, as often you will not find a tree dead center in the middle of the road for a direct straight pull. With these, you can anchor to a tree say on your left, then inbetween with another strap, connect to a tree off to the right, with the pully wheel over your draw cable to center the line the pull up the track, rather than being dragged off to one side. [/QUOTE]
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