Winch cable vs synthetic rope

Cowboyup083

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I have to replace the winch line on my quad, I am not sure which one to go with. The quad mostly gets used around the farm and in the winter time has a 5 foot blade on it to push snow.

My concern is will the the synthetic rope hold up when the blade is on, or am I better off just to but another cable back on.
 

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my take on the synthetic rope versus steel cable, the rope will not tollerate much abrasion, and needs a sleeve. otherwise it will break. it may be safer regarding the spring back effect, may be lighter, easier on bare hands etc. snowplow, u may want to use a strap rather than the syn rope.
 

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i have the synthetic on mine and i have no problems with it other then when i lift the blade to high and it breaks ... just the same as the cable did but atleast you can retie the synthetic and keep going !!
 

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I looked at the rope since it came out many years ago for my winches. I don't think it is worth the extra cost. You can buy 4 steel cables for the price of the rope.
 

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I would use synthetic easier to work with. If you are using a plow then it would be wise to change the line out to a strap or a shorter piece of synthetic that you only use for plowing then put the longer one on for other riding. Rope is more expensive but if it breaks on a trail you can at least tie it and keep going.
 

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Synthetic has to be handled differently, but it is so much better to deal with, especially pulling out and reeling in, no hidden wires to slice your hand to shreds. I have a short choker chain when I am grabbing wood out of the bush so as to no abrade the synthetic rope. It doesn't get rusty or full of junk. You can wash the synthetic stuff very easily. I would use a strap for your blade though.
 

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I like synthetic rope. But I don't use it for plowing. But don't cheap out on the rope buy amsteele blue! You get it from super slings in Nisku and it's only about $90 for 50'. My brother had the warn winch rope and it was junk!
 

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Unless you find yourself using the winch a lot, I'd probably stray away from the synthetic.

I use my winch a hell of a lot and worry about evetually getting decapitated by a snapped steel cable, so I go synthetic. However for certain pulls, I'd definately prefer the peace of mind of a steel cable. ...like when I'm winching straight up the side of a hill or something where a cable failure would likely result in a totalled quad (or worse if I happened to be on it at the time).
 

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I would for sure do synthetic!!
I have wire on my renengade which I also used this winter for plowing.. wire rope gets rusty, it jams, if you do mudding it sucks! Synthetic is awesome! and for plow rope I would use the small warn rope line (red) or something similar!!!
 

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Northern Metalic in GP is where I picked mine up. 1/4" 50' 8000lbs rating for $85 + GST. To protect it better I will use a snatch block and sling for dead pulls. Stopper blocks are on both lines, mine and hers. I'm tired of wickers piercing my gloves :) :beer:
 

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I have used both & would never have steel cable again. I use my rope to lift/lower my plow all the time and have not had any problems. I ordered mine off E-bay, cost me about $65 shipped to my mail box. I broke it once, because I did not realize my plow was all the way up & still had my thumb on the "in" button. just re-spliced it and was good to go again. worth every penny in my opinion.
 

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Thanks guys for the info. I ordered amsteel blue rope today, can't wait to get and try it out.
 

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A lot of people say to use a hawse fairlead when you run synthetic. Anyone?
 

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A lot of people say to use a hawse fairlead when you run synthetic. Anyone?

Its recommended. But there is nothing saying you couldn't use a roller. You just run the risk of pinching the rope between the rollers

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Don't forget to change the fairlead as well. Any scaring on the old rollers could fray the new rope.
 

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You will be good to go then! Where you order it from? In the future if you need a winch or the synthetic rope check out motoalliance.com they got good prices and super fast shipping. I got my 4000# winch with amsteel blue rope delivered for $360, and it showed up in less then two days!
 

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I've ordered through these guys a few times...no issues. I like the plastic UHMW fairleads...
 
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