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Enstone 1993, ex-ATC winch chassis re-fitted with 6.7L Jag motor and
transmission. Frank "W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.)." wrote in message ... I don't think the direction of rotation of the cable drums would make any difference. The damage is done by the energy in the moving wire. It was not the loose end which went astray, it was a bight in the cable. With the Skylaunch winch the wire winds onto the bottom of the drum, with the Tost and many others onto the top. The two cases I knew about personally were with the Skylaunch, I do not know what type of winch was used in the accident BGA 1991/20, or at Enstone in 1993. W.J. (Bill) Dean (U.K.). Remove "ic" to reply. "JS" wrote in message ... What about changing the rotation direction of the cable reels, would it make the loose cable end hit the ground instead of drivers cabin? js |
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