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GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« on: October 29, 2011, 15:14:10 »
What Ground Anchors are out there, and can anyone advise on which are good, bad and ugly?

Here are 2 that I spotted, as a start

http://www.paddockspares.com/pp/OFF_ROAD/Ropes_and_Recovery/Ground_Anchor.html
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2011, 07:15:04 »
I had a PRT (portable rescue tree) for awhile, nice and compact and easily stored.

http://www.extremeoffroadgear.com/ARB-Portable-Rescue-Tree-Ground-Anchor-REC-ARBARB230.htm

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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2011, 14:41:22 »
I wonder if the Portable Rescue Tree (PRT) is what he had problems with on here:
http://www.landroverexpedition.com/equipment/how-to-use-a-winch/

There are some very reasonably priced Ground Anchors (GAs) on here:
http://www.forgetec4x4.co.uk/winchingequipment.html
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2011, 19:07:33 »
The Pull Pal's another one that might be worth a look

http://www.pullpal.com/aboutPP.html
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2011, 06:47:11 »
What do you want a ground anchor for if you don't mind my asking? Competition guys will have specific needs and will have weeded out the trash by now so see that they are using. Overlanders hitting sandy dunes may want a nice big shovel opposed to pegged rails etc. For greenlaning then ground anchors really do not have any business being used and even so their effectiveness can be limited, the pull pals/prt boat anchor style etc are next to useless in Wiltshires chalky/clay for instance and a peg and rail is more suited (as per military on Sailsbury plain), Ground anchors are useless on rocky terrain such as found above the valley line in Wales and so on...   So unless you have specific use it can just be a clumsy, very heavy lump of ornamental iron.
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2011, 18:29:59 »
I made my own from angle iron and marking-out pegs.  Only used it twice with mixed results
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2011, 12:41:39 »
I need summat that's not so big that it will be a pain to have in the boot (with all the other clobber that goes in there e.g. waffle boards, jacks etc.

This looked quite good:
http://www.paddockspares.com/pm732-ground-anchor.html     
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #9 on: December 29, 2011, 17:45:36 »
I have that paddocks pm732 one in the shed, used in anger and it's failed every time, just pulls out of ground even on a rolling load. No where near the size of what it needs to be, it's nothing compared the proper MOD style it copies. And you will need hi lift jack to remove the pegs, and a hefty sledge hammer to put them in.
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2011, 14:25:47 »
Ah -I was intending to buy one of those -but I won't now!

I wonder if you could use a waffle board with a load of stakes hammered through it?  The winch hook would have to attach to either:
a) the stake at the front
b) or a tree strop wrapped round the middle of the waffle board (with the board orientated perpendicular to the cable i.e. as if it were the top of a letter 'T')
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2011, 20:52:30 »
I still wonder where your going that needs a ground anchor.
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #12 on: December 30, 2011, 20:54:17 »
Ah -I was intending to buy one of those -but I won't now!

I wonder if you could use a waffle board with a load of stakes hammered through it?  The winch hook would have to attach to either:
a) the stake at the front
b) or a tree strop wrapped round the middle of the waffle board (with the board orientated perpendicular to the cable i.e. as if it were the top of a letter 'T')
Interesting idea... not sure perpendicular would be best approach. Shorter side may be more resistant to pulling forces.

This kind of thing from my old scouting days seems like a useful method... the model shown uses wodden stakes and has too low a rating for vehicle recovery... but can't help thinking that replacing wood with steel would improve the performance. The equipment required would be easy to stow as well.


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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #13 on: December 31, 2011, 10:49:48 »
I still wonder where your going that needs a ground anchor.

I did a lot of off-roading in the Falklands last year and there are almost no trees there (just peat bog).  However, that's an extreme example and I'm permanently back in the UK now.  therefore, I'd guess that there are probably trees available in many instances.  BUT, it's the occasional times when there aren't and you are sunk up to your axles e.g. marshes that I'm worried about.  I'd rather have an anchor in the boot and not need it than vice versa...
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #14 on: January 01, 2012, 02:45:01 »
Interesting idea... not sure perpendicular would be best approach. Shorter side may be more resistant to pulling forces.

This kind of thing from my old scouting days seems like a useful method... the model shown uses wodden stakes and has too low a rating for vehicle recovery... but can't help thinking that replacing wood with steel would improve the performance. The equipment required would be easy to stow as well.



I've seen one of those on a Dave Bowyer video, very effective.  It's also owrth noting that the Army style of rail and peg (whcih can be chained together) were around when my dad did his national service and are still in use, if it's not bust don't fix it they say, well that design hasn't been bust probably since the 1940s.
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Re: GROUND ANCHORs -advice needed
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2012, 18:00:35 »
Good point.

Spotted a couple more plough types:
http://www.extreme4x4.co.uk/acatalog/GROUND_GRABBER.html

X-Anchor Longbow (also sold by Dave Bowyer)
http://www.x-eng.co.uk/X-Anchor.asp?MID=63
   
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