I used my winch (a Superwinch Terra 45 - two machines with this winch, one customer support issue, and am a Superfan of the winch and the support) to pull fallen trees through underbrush to a road where I could load and haul out.
It was at a necessary side angle and there was no way to guide the wire rope across the spool, so it stacked on one side.
Sure enough, it jammed and kinked to where it unwound and flattened the strands to about a 1", 90 degree angle flat spot.
I kept working and could pull other trees out in a better line, and the original kink eventually straightened out quite a bit (which is shown in the photo).
The kink is about 10' in on a 50' line. I'd be okay cutting and losing 10' if that's the thing to do to make sure I don't snap it under critical stress. But if I can keep using it I will.
FYI: 90% of my winch work is to lift and lower a snow plow and that means I wind up cutting off about 5' feet every other year due to wear from short repeat use.
Should I cut it and move on, or is it good enough to keep using?
PS: Don't want this to fall into a wire v. synthetic debate. I chose wire. If necessary, I can dig up a photo of a serious flat spot on my 3/8" Dyneema rope from the very first recovery use that couldn't be perfectly aligned. Equally, I use my rig all around, everywhere and all year long. I don't have the time to swap out a short pull strap for plowing (which I acknowledge is the best plow-lifting solution).
And yes, there's clickbait in the tagline so behave (you know I'm talking to you).
It was at a necessary side angle and there was no way to guide the wire rope across the spool, so it stacked on one side.
Sure enough, it jammed and kinked to where it unwound and flattened the strands to about a 1", 90 degree angle flat spot.
I kept working and could pull other trees out in a better line, and the original kink eventually straightened out quite a bit (which is shown in the photo).
The kink is about 10' in on a 50' line. I'd be okay cutting and losing 10' if that's the thing to do to make sure I don't snap it under critical stress. But if I can keep using it I will.
FYI: 90% of my winch work is to lift and lower a snow plow and that means I wind up cutting off about 5' feet every other year due to wear from short repeat use.
Should I cut it and move on, or is it good enough to keep using?
PS: Don't want this to fall into a wire v. synthetic debate. I chose wire. If necessary, I can dig up a photo of a serious flat spot on my 3/8" Dyneema rope from the very first recovery use that couldn't be perfectly aligned. Equally, I use my rig all around, everywhere and all year long. I don't have the time to swap out a short pull strap for plowing (which I acknowledge is the best plow-lifting solution).
And yes, there's clickbait in the tagline so behave (you know I'm talking to you).