My car hauler has a front electric winch (8000lb cap). It has at least 75' of cable on it, it not more. I unspooled 3 trailer lenghts off and still had a layer to go.
My question is: Should I shorten the cable to approximately 40'? I cant imagine winching something from a greater distance up onto the trailer. Plus having less cable would slighty increase draw capacity in theory.
What lenghts cable do y'all have on your hauler winches?
Bucky
trailer winch question
Re: trailer winch question
you can use a block to double you line and increase the pull power,
can't do that with a short line
can't do that with a short line
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Re: trailer winch question
Good point!
Havent used it enough to encounter needing more power.
Thanks,
Bucky
Havent used it enough to encounter needing more power.
Thanks,
Bucky
Re: trailer winch question
As soon as you shorten it you'll have to go recover a project or something that you can't quite reach with the short cable.
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Re: trailer winch question
I try to run 50' on the winch so I can double-line past the end of the ramps, plus keep another length with an eye on one end and a hook on the other. Keep that coiled up for when you get those long pulls; it's kept the trailer and truck on solid ground on more than a couple of occasions.