s219
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Google “logging choker chain”.
I always have a cable choker or two made up for pulling up tree roots while landscaping. But I don't think I selected the right cable (wire rope) or maybe the right termination. For one thing, where the cable pulls through the end eye, it frays into tiny swords designed to give me tetanus. For another, the tight bend there permanently kinks and coils the cable, so I wind up with a rat trap of springy self-tangling cable. I'm just buying stuff at Home Depot or Lowes to make these up -- where and how do you make it better?Cable chokers weigh less than chain. I like cable chokers for pulling logs as the cable is easier to stuff under a large log. But they are a pain to carry on the tractor and store. [...]
I see what you mean. Well, at $33, this homeowner could take a chance. On the other hand, it'd be easy enough to use a chain slip hook with its wide rounded cross section to take the eye, or maybe get a ridiculously large diameter quick link to use with them.The one problem with those is they lack a ferrule in the eye. So when you pull on it hard with something small diameter in the eye (like a chain you're using to extend your reach) the cable in the eye bends more than I'd like. I worry it'd eventually break.
Cable chokers weigh less than chain. I like cable chokers for pulling logs as the cable is easier to stuff under a large log. But they are a pain to carry on the tractor and store. Chain chokers can be dumped in a box. I got G100 chain chokers from westechrigging.com. G100 costs a little more than G70 but it's lighter for the same strength. I made grab rods out of scrap to make it easier to get the chains under logs.