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This thread started out making sense, now I am so confused.
What kind of truck are we speaking of?
Especially which one automatically engages the front axle?
Ever failed a synthetic rope?
Ever looked at the real load use ratings for synthetic rope?
There is a reason severe duty still calls for wire.
To address the OP's question, any good rope and sling company can fix you up. Have them install the end and proof load. The tail chain from a 5-ton...
Steve6x6x6 has on e of the most capable (not mention the nicest) bobber you will ever see. As you can see from the pictures he is not scared to push it. What he failed to report was that we also had a 5-ton dump stuck in the same area. Both eventually made it through. To answer the original...
First, that gap indicated that the roller mounts have either shifted or the winch case ends have spread.
Second, there is a significant gap at the ends of the roller anyway, and you seem to be missing the filler plates that go on each end to cover this gap. (Level wind winches do not have these...
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