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   / come alongs #23  
Any recommendation on the ‘blue rope’?
Never used the blue rope, only the cable. As much as I use it, winching a log any distance is not one of the reason that I would use it for.

Having a long cable attached to a vehicle (4x4) and the log to drag out, is the way to go. Might have to lay a log or two over the edge. :2cents:
 
   / come alongs #24  
Never used the blue rope, only the cable. As much as I use it, winching a log any distance is not one of the reason that I would use it for.

Having a long cable attached to a vehicle (4x4) and the log to drag out, is the way to go. Might have to lay a log or two over the edge. :2cents:

Winching anything a long distance is not my ideal use for a come along.



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   / come alongs #25  
I'd second the idea of hanging a snatch block in a tree just high enough so that you get a straight pull from the fallen log to the snatch block with some elevation so as to lift the log up a bit as its pulled to keep it from digging in. You can even use multiple blocks to keep the cable off the ground and finally to a vehicle to provide pulling power.

Repositioning the cables and snatch blocks, and tow vehicle multiple times will still be way less work than cranking the lever on a come along or hand winch.

The few times I've done it, I was pleasantly surprised how well it went with my Suburban, one snatch block, and a 100' cable.
 
   / come alongs #26  
Winching anything a long distance is not my ideal use for a come along.



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I remember trying to winch out a truck from mud with a come along. I also remember throwing up after about 45 minutes of extreme exertion. :laughing:
 
   / come alongs #27  
I kept myself in firewood for years with a Jeep, 100ft of 3/8 cable, and a couple of 50ft ones. Had a couple of snatch blocks, too.

Bruce
 
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#28  
thanks for all the good suggestions. looks like cable snatch block and pickup will work out best. i'm glad i posted this thread here.
 
   / come alongs #29  
When pulling the logs, stay in first gear and ease into it....
 
   / come alongs #30  
i have some fairly large logs on the ground on a downhill slope. the slope is steep. i want to pull them up to where i can cut them and use them for firewood. i have no tractor here to work with. so will a come along do this? any come along recommendations?

Where are the pictures? Haven't read the whole thing yet so maybe in here later.

Ron
 

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