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Alternatives to Winches?

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5.6K views 15 replies 10 participants last post by  kingtruc  
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Got really stuck today while taking the dogs for a walk. My mistake was going down a road that I couldn't turn around on. I dug for around 90 minutes and finally made it out. Getting a winch isn't really an option for me. I'm not a hardcore wheeler but I do a few times a month. My main sport is skydiving so that soaks up fun funds pretty good. Would a come along or traction boards be a viable option? I don't want to purchase a bumper, winch ect. Digging for that log sucked pretty bad. It's the worst I've had the x stuck in two years.
 
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A come-along works fine, but you have to follow the same rules for sizing as with a winch and carry enough straps to work in whatever situation you find yourself in. You just have to remember that the $20 2 ton job isn't going to be enough when you are buried to the hubs in gumbo type mud since the effective weight of your vehicle includes breaking the suction that has you mired. Hi-Lift jacks can be used for pulling, but you have a very short pull with them. There are ways to hook up straps to make the length quickly adjustable over short distances which can be handy too. Traction boards are also a plus and there are some very affordable options out there right now.

I keep my Hi-Lift under the back seat and have been shopping for a 4 or 6 ton hand winch to carry when things might get more hairy.
 
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I always let me wife know where I'm going. I'm sure I am not the only one to go out by myself exploring. I am fairly well equippped. Always have shovels, axe, lots of survival supplies ect. I could have walked to a busy highway and I was in cell reception. Worst case scenario I could have posted on the 4x4 Facebook group for help. If I'm alone I never venture far, I do like being self sufficient thou.
 
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I always let me wife know where I'm going. I'm sure I am not the only one to go out by myself exploring. I am fairly well equipped. Always have shovels, axe, lots of survival supplies ect. I could have walked to a busy highway and I was in cell reception. Worst case scenario I could have posted on the 4x4 Facebook group for help. If I'm alone I never venture far, I do like being self sufficient thou.
Guilty for that as well. I have no local friends that like to offroad so if I go somewhere it's solo. That said I have recovery stuff, axe, shovel, camping/survival supplies, a baofeng ham radio and a get home bag in the truck if I have to trek it back. One time I went wheeling pretty far up this old logging path and it ended up turning night so rather than come back I just put down my back seats and slept in the truck till morning. Granted I normally let someone know if I'm wheeling somewhere though.
 
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That's pretty cool, especially since it has synthetic line. Seems ideal for situations like the OP describes. If it really is that powerful then I don't fault the price too much. Compare it to the cost of a proper winch/mounting solution.
 
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I've got the Wyeth-Scott 3T Power Puller with the AmSteel line and it's a hefty piece of equipment. It comes with a snatch block for a double line pull. I wasn't ready for/didn't want the bumper & winch solution at the time and didn't want to deal with using the Hi-Lift 4 feet at a time to winch myself out of what could be a tricky situation so this was the best option out there for me short of a winch. Plus, you can easily winch from the rear without needing 3 snatch blocks & tree savers like you would with a winch.

It's not exactly cheap and that's one point that hung me up too but I have no regrets whatsoever having bought it. I also carry the Smittybilt version (lifetime warranty!) of the MaxTrax, a shovel, and Hi-Lift.