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Usually worst case senario is it will take 3x the vehicle weight to get it unstuck at it's absolute worst(re:steep grade burried to the frame). So around 60klb to get a 931 out.
I think using 2 12klb winches would probably be better than a single 18klb. You figure right off the bat you're pulling 24klb between the two and it'd be easy enough to throw them on blocks and double back to the d rings on the front so you'd be around 48klb. Then just connect them to a single large recovery line and carry x amount of line to be able to throw a block on that line if need be. I'd think that'd get any of the lighter 5 tons out no problem.
The biggest downfall I see is the slowness of electric winches and the large draw that would be required by two winches at once. I'm not sure what the charging system is capable of putting out watts or amps wise but even if you ran 4 batteries I'd think that'd be sufficient. People run these winches on lower output charging systems with single batteries all the time.
A 5 ton winch should already require the use of 1 block anyways (like a deuce winch) so adding a couple more LIGHT blocks dealing with lighter and easier to handle cable shouldn't be too much more of a hassle. It's emergency use anyhow. Plus you could use the winches if the truck was off.
I think using 2 12klb winches would probably be better than a single 18klb. You figure right off the bat you're pulling 24klb between the two and it'd be easy enough to throw them on blocks and double back to the d rings on the front so you'd be around 48klb. Then just connect them to a single large recovery line and carry x amount of line to be able to throw a block on that line if need be. I'd think that'd get any of the lighter 5 tons out no problem.
The biggest downfall I see is the slowness of electric winches and the large draw that would be required by two winches at once. I'm not sure what the charging system is capable of putting out watts or amps wise but even if you ran 4 batteries I'd think that'd be sufficient. People run these winches on lower output charging systems with single batteries all the time.
A 5 ton winch should already require the use of 1 block anyways (like a deuce winch) so adding a couple more LIGHT blocks dealing with lighter and easier to handle cable shouldn't be too much more of a hassle. It's emergency use anyhow. Plus you could use the winches if the truck was off.