Syn. winch line ???

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Out plowin snow today and I broke my regular winch cable twice. Is syn. winch line any better ??? What are the pros and cons of syn. cable vs. regular winch line ??? :confused:
 

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Pros outweigh the cons, buy it 3/16" @ 50'

Make sure you have an anti scuff cover over the first 6-8ft to prevent snags and freighing, you can usually buy the cable replacement as a kit including line, cover and new fairlead.
 

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great stuff, easy on the hands in case you grab it without gloves..have been plowing 3 winters now with it, no sign of wear. and have winched out a few Hondas in summer too! :rolleyes:
 

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Ok now guys,
Where do we buy syn. winch line locally ??? Can you buy it at any bike shop ??? Or at a speciality shop or where ????
 

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Town & Country supply in Ponoka has it or the Yamaha dealer in Red Deer has it also.
 

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Most dealers should have the roller and rope kit.
A short strap to wrap around trees etc,help to protect rope.
If your wrap the rope around a tree and put the hook onto the rope it may get cut the rope.
 

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I know it isn't local, but I bought mine off Ebay, 50' of line, chaff protector, new fairlead, shipped to my door for $80CDN. Wherever you get it from, it sure beats the old steel cable.
 

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The synthetic line is the way to go for sure. It also helps to have a snow plow, roller fair lead. the lower roller is bigger so the line doesn't make such a tight corner with the weight of the plow on it. I sell them both at the shop here. I run them on my plow and my rope still looks good after 2 seasons.
 

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I know it isn't local, but I bought mine off Ebay, 50' of line, chaff protector, new fairlead, shipped to my door for $80CDN. Wherever you get it from, it sure beats the old steel cable.

Thats good because the polaris dealer here wants $105 for just the rope. :nono:
 

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I replaced my steel cable with a synthetic rope this fall and I plowed this weekend with it. It works well . Mine is a Warn rope and it came with a 6 ft sheath that protects the rope from wear on the fairled . If you have used your exisitng fairled with a steel cable the the roller is probally wore a bit and this tends to wear the fibers on the rope ( according to the literature in the rope kit ). Also they warn you not to hook the rope onto itself ( using the factory steel hook ) - use a short tow strap. They recommend no knots - only braided loops to do any connections . It is a lot nicer to work with and it weights a fraction of what the cable does and the only thing I noticed is that it stretches more and it is too early to tel about the wear of it .


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