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I dragged a stump to add tension. Making sure the cable stays where you put it at the start, and after you take tension off of it are the hard parts. I'll probably be using it again soon, and once I get a 'soldier B' over to the house I can get it on the drum properly. :-D
1. Even if you read and memorize the TM, you still have a high chance that you'll get hurt.
2. Steel cable is heavy and very greasy. The grease is there to hide the metal slivers.
3. If pulling a tree over, make sure to measure the height of the tree and that the cable is LONGER than that...