saltbranch
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No offense meant, chain does stretch more than several thousands of an inch. I have inspected chain slings, for example a 2 leg spreader that started out even. After heavy use and overload applications one leg being 2-3 inch and sometimes more longer than other leg. Chain is no different than cable, when it breaks it will hurt or kill. Both have a viscous recoil when loaded hard enough to break.I'll pass on a tip my dad gave me 60 years ago: DO NOT EVER!!! use cable to snake logs. Use chain. Because it stretches only a few thousandths inch per link, it doesn't store large amounts of energy; If a chain breaks, it recoils a short way and drops slack. Cable may stretch several inches, storing thousands of foot-pounds of energy. Cable recoils like a bullwhip. In his teens, dad saw a man cut in half by a recoiling cable which snapped under the pull of a 4-hitch team of Belgian draft horses. Even a small CUT has more that sufficient drawbar pull to suddenly snap a cable if a log catches wrong. A cable large enough to be 'safe' will be too large in diameter to handle.
Another item: Have you ever watched a tow truck operator use winches & cables to draw a car onto a flatbed? Where does he stand? Way off to the side, using a remote control, in case the cable snaps. Now compare that with where YOU are sitting when towing a log - or anything, with a cable: Yep, dead straight in-line of possible cable snap. Dead being the operative word here.
A word to the wise.
Check this video out
Breaking of rig anchor chain. - YouTube