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  1. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    I I don't want synthetic anywhere near anything I am doing lifting with being that gabbing trees, junk parts, trucks, etc it is easy to get snagged on stuff. I'm rough on my wrecker. Mine picked up the rear of a D5 today, and the front of a HET to work on things. I only use good strong cable I...
  2. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    I recommend crosby open spelter sockets and wire lock pour over the original type the military uses.
  3. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    I use swage 3/4 to 5/8" cable and it will lay out flat all day while paying out cable. It does not snake up Remove those guide bolts and replace them with 1/2" diameter bolts so if the cable ever walks again it won't pinch it. Otherwise let it walk over if you need to and then kick it back...
  4. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    I get everything of mine from paducah rigging.
  5. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    I don't use stainless cable. That baton rouge industries company has the cable coating to prevent environmental effects on the cable
  6. simp5782

    M936 Wrecker Boom - Replacement Winch Cable - What about Stainless Cable?

    His wrecker has the super winch on the boom. It can hold a lot more cable
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