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Epic Contributor
- Joined
- May 27, 2006
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- Missouri
- Tractor
- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
I always use my 2 inch by 20 foot stretch N snatch recovery strap.
What determines the rating? Is that max vehicle weight?
A 2" strap is fine if using a small utility vehicle like a grocery getter Escape or some other brand. Anything bigger than that, it's a failure in the making.
The ratings of chains, straps, ropes, clevis', etc., are based on a dead constant pull, increasing the load until it fails. Most reputable companies will build in a certain percentage of cushion. For example they might say their equipment is 10K rated when actually it didn't fail the test until it was near 11K.
Buy off brand equipment and you are trusting them to have the same cushion. Chances are they don't. That's why their price is much less.
When purchasing tow/recovery equipment buy safety. Buy cushion. As an example, I can break your 2" strap with the pickup in your Avatar without being reckless. You should change to a 3" strap for that vehicle. Or better yet, a quality 1.25" or 1.5" rope. Viking makes some very high quality ropes that have a much softer stretch than any strap.
Remember Winch/Tow safely Gentlemen!!!