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Capstan winches for recovery
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<blockquote data-quote="wyomingblizzard" data-source="post: 782495" data-attributes="member: 38677"><p>I have and use a capstan winch. I have 600' of low strech braided rope that I use with it. Rope and winch togather wiegh about 70lbs. I regularly use all 600' of rope, then move the winch and start all over. It is amazing how much it will pull. I have pulled a bull elk up a cliff face and a truck out of the snow! I carry rope and winch on a pack frame, if I need to take it in to recover an animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyomingblizzard, post: 782495, member: 38677"] I have and use a capstan winch. I have 600' of low strech braided rope that I use with it. Rope and winch togather wiegh about 70lbs. I regularly use all 600' of rope, then move the winch and start all over. It is amazing how much it will pull. I have pulled a bull elk up a cliff face and a truck out of the snow! I carry rope and winch on a pack frame, if I need to take it in to recover an animal. [/QUOTE]
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