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Hand Winching 4x4 - Hand Winch vs Hi Lift Jack - Which Is Best? - ESSENTIAL SELF RECOVERY TECHNIQUES

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Have you ever wanted to know which manual winching technique is best? Is an electric winch really worth the extra money?

0:00 Intro
0:35 HiLift Jack Winching SetUp
2:38 HiLift Jack Winching
6:00 Hand Winch Winching SetUp
7:36 Hand Winch Winching
8:57 HiLift Jack Review (Price and Use)
9:52 Hand Winch Review (Price, and Use)
10:10 HiLift Jack Review (Weight Considerations)
10:25 Hand Winch Review (Weight Considerations)
10:36 Final Thoughts Which Is Best?

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Off road selfrecovery techniques: Hand Winch (Tirfor style) vs. HiLift Jack Winch A video showing you two different manual hand winching methods for 4x4 offroad vehicle recovery.

1. The traditional Hi Lift Jack the video will show you how to set your Hi Lift Jack up for continuous winching purposes. For comparison: Each stroke = 25mm movement, requires 80.5kg (177lbs) hand force for its rated winching capacity of 2268kg (4990lbs).

2. Traditional Hand Winch (a.k.a. Wire Rope Hoist Puller) video will show you how to set the Hand Winch up for effective winching. For comparison: Each stroke = 30mm movement, requires 44.6kg (98.2lbs) hand force for its rated winching capacity of 1600kg (3520lbs).

The video will look into depth the equipment, techniques, gear, limitations, cost and weight. Watch to see which one is best!

*Note: vehicle in video was not actually bogged, but was used for demonstration purposes only.

The HiLift Jack is a very useful 4x4 offroad recovery and multipurpose tool. It can be useful in situations where a 4wd vehicle may have to be: winched, lifted, turned around on a tight track etc. It can also be used a multipurpose tool for: spreading, clamping, reseting a bead on a vehicle's tyre, using the removable pole/handle as an extension pole for extra leverage on a wrench or ring spanner etc.

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