Acuratechva
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So i want to put an end To asking my neibhors for help pushing a car up a driveway.
Already seen this done by others but I can't figure out what rating I need.
Idea is to bolt it to concrete under my tool box and bbbbzzzzzzzzzzz the car up
Typical car is 3,000 but I wounder if I actually need a 3k rated wench considering a mild incline and simple pull action, not yanking on it as if Im trying to pull a tractor from a swamp, which is where I think correct capacity becomes crucial, but I'm not certain so please chime in.
Already seen this done by others but I can't figure out what rating I need.
Idea is to bolt it to concrete under my tool box and bbbbzzzzzzzzzzz the car up
Typical car is 3,000 but I wounder if I actually need a 3k rated wench considering a mild incline and simple pull action, not yanking on it as if Im trying to pull a tractor from a swamp, which is where I think correct capacity becomes crucial, but I'm not certain so please chime in.


Something like this would work and it gives you the added benefit of having a remote with a long cord so you can steer and pull the car at the same time eliminating the need for a helper.
) You would technically be OK with a winch rated to ~1/2 (or less, depending on slope of YOUR driveway) of the weight of the largest car you plan to pull. Now with that said it is typically not a good idea to spec things right up to their limit. Especially things sold at harborfreight and the like discount stores. Without seeing the actual driveway, I personally just go ahead and go with the 3000k winch and be done with it. That way you would have a good safety margin on it. Say you get a winch that is speced to the T via calculations, then one day you forget a wrench in front of a tire or something like that--> extra resistance, which cable breaks and your car goes rolling backwards down your driveway.