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Its Time for a winch!

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J.D.:
Apologies,
9,500lb winch is what we use.

Skibum346:

--- Quote from: "Pete" ---One tonne = 2200lbs
 One ton =  2240lbs
 
 Difference. 40lbs
 Pete
--- End quote ---


Don't you just LOVE the imperial system...?!  :shock:

Is one a metric ton/tonne then...?

J.D.:

--- Quote from: "Skibum346" ---
--- Quote from: "Pete" ---One tonne = 2200lbs
 One ton =  2240lbs
 
 Difference. 40lbs
 Pete
--- End quote ---


Don't you just LOVE the imperial system...?!  :shock:

Is one a metric ton/tonne then...?
--- End quote ---


yes, a tonne is a metric (1,000 kgs).

2.2lbs to the kilo if you want to do the maths.  :lol:

Skibum346:

--- Quote from: "J.D." ---
--- Quote from: "Skibum346" ---
--- Quote from: "Pete" ---One tonne = 2200lbs
 One ton =  2240lbs
 
 Difference. 40lbs
 Pete
--- End quote ---


Don't you just LOVE the imperial system...?!  :shock:

Is one a metric ton/tonne then...?
--- End quote ---


yes, a tonne is a metric (1,000 kgs).

2.2lbs to the kilo if you want to do the maths.  :lol:
--- End quote ---


Maths...?!   :shock:  God no!

Passed my O level and left it behind!   :lol:

fish:
OK I think I know what the winching capacity needs to be, but what makes are the most reliable. I have herd WARN winches are good, but what about Britpart?

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