forget it - however hi lifts are very useful for tensioning fencing wires
for winching with an hi-lift you need a length of chain with a chain hook on one end and a ratchet strap. The chain to winch with, and the ratchet strap to take the strain, while you re rig the chain.
but still better then trying to push it outyup , when i were buggerin about with one , i just looped the strap and shortened the ratchet as it got closer,
pull with the jack , stop and shorten the loop of strap, winch some more, too much effort tho
yup , when i were buggerin about with one , i just looped the strap and shortened the ratchet as it got closer,
pull with the jack , stop and shorten the loop of strap, winch some more, too much effort tho
but still better then trying to push it out![]()
I assume if it is mud city it does not work so no firm ground you are buggered....
I have a set of chains and hi-lift .. simply couldn't afford a Tirfor when a Hi-Lift is £40 and the chains (rated at 4 tons) were £20 ...
I'd rather have a Tirfor or Jet winch thobut ..![]()
fook that...the weight of a hilift suspended in mid air between 2 vehicles and using it as a winch,the amount of tension required to keep the jack in the air and then when it loses tension and falls on yr foot..not for me but im sure pepes do do it..good luck