Thank you! I got tired of my wire cable breaking while plowing snow and switched to synthetic ... which lasted me longer. Today --- on my third consecutive day of plowing --- it finally gave where the rope meets at the thimble. After working through the spool, I discovered that the so-called "protective covering" got tangled up in the spool BEFORE the breakage. I looked up ways to save the rest of my line and found this tutorial video. I'll be doing it tomorrow.
@@JohnFrancoNH You are exactly right! When I did the repair this morning, I discovered the black sleeve tangled and ripped up in the spool. I used your method and it worked perfectly! Thanks again.
Ugh. I just had the same issue and I pulled the rope sound and secured it with several small zip ties. Wish I had seen your video before hand. One of the best videos I’ve seen yet.
well.. today we had the northeast snow storm and i took the quad out to plow.. rope snapped twice..just watched your great video .. it helped out .. wish i had watched before the first break..lol thanks... also subscribed...
Guys, for snow plowing, do yourself a favor and get a strap that replaces the rope. I change mine out for the winter in a very few minutes. Really saves on the broken ropes...used to have several breaks per winter, but not anymore.
Thats a good idea but i use my full winch line in the winter too, i ride all year long. I may just run 2 winch lines one for plowing that gets chewed up and the newer nicer one for the rest of the year. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a winch stop installed to use with the strap? It looks like the strap would pull right through the rubber winch stopper without the electric winch stop installed.
@@lauracurley4583 yes I do have the stop, however, the A frame of the plow hits the bottom of the bumper before the hook gets to the winch roller, so on mine, it wouldn’t be necessary.
Thank's for posting John...removed my winch line sleeve first ( you were correct as there was abrasion on my synthetic line) Do't think I will be having any additional breaks anytime soon!
Good thing you caught it in time. Im gonna end up running one line in the winter for plowing and then the nicer newer line for the rest of the year. Thanks for watching!
@@JohnFrancoNH Watched your Honda Snowblower video's...I have a hs928 and a hs624 up at the lake....going to try your jet upgrade on the 928! Stay safe and thanks for posting the videos!
So I suspect this would be good for plowing. How strong is this when it comes time to pull your machine out of mud, or perhaps pull someone else out? Thanks!
Yes i know. The larger rollers of that fairlead i have are much easier on the rope then the aluminum ones made for it. To sharp of a radius/corner on those shallow aluminum fairleads. Key is they have to be brand new. Never use a worn steel cable fairlead on a synthetic rope.
Thank you! I got tired of my wire cable breaking while plowing snow and switched to synthetic ... which lasted me longer. Today --- on my third consecutive day of plowing --- it finally gave where the rope meets at the thimble. After working through the spool, I discovered that the so-called "protective covering" got tangled up in the spool BEFORE the breakage. I looked up ways to save the rest of my line and found this tutorial video. I'll be doing it tomorrow.
Yes get rid of that black sleeve it kills the rope in a plowing setup. Thanks for watching!
@@JohnFrancoNH You are exactly right! When I did the repair this morning, I discovered the black sleeve tangled and ripped up in the spool. I used your method and it worked perfectly! Thanks again.
Ugh. I just had the same issue and I pulled the rope sound and secured it with several small zip ties. Wish I had seen your video before hand. One of the best videos I’ve seen yet.
Glad I could help!
JUST THE VID I NEEDED TO SEE! GOOD JOB WELL DONE.
Thank you , my winch synthetic rope snapped today while plowing , with your help on the video , I’ll be able to fix it tomorrow . Thank you !
Thanks for the video and the slow, up close look at exactly how its being done!
Excellent video for a field repair. Can't always do the fancy pen in the braid thing when you're in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks for posting!
Glad you enjoyed it
so very grateful for such a helpful video. well done! I can now finish plowing without a trip to the store!
well.. today we had the northeast snow storm and i took the quad out to plow.. rope snapped twice..just watched your great video .. it helped out .. wish i had watched before the first break..lol thanks... also subscribed...
Sorry to hear that. But now you know. Also plowing video coming up of the most recent storm Gail. Same to you! Thanks for watching!
Guys, for snow plowing, do yourself a favor and get a strap that replaces the rope. I change mine out for the winter in a very few minutes. Really saves on the broken ropes...used to have several breaks per winter, but not anymore.
Thats a good idea but i use my full winch line in the winter too, i ride all year long. I may just run 2 winch lines one for plowing that gets chewed up and the newer nicer one for the rest of the year. Thanks for watching!
Yes !!! 2in strap on the winch with a d ring . Mine has been on my wheeler for over 7 years of plowing
Do you have a winch stop installed to use with the strap? It looks like the strap would pull right through the rubber winch stopper without the electric winch stop installed.
@@lauracurley4583 yes I do have the stop, however, the A frame of the plow hits the bottom of the bumper before the hook gets to the winch roller, so on mine, it wouldn’t be necessary.
Thank's for posting John...removed my winch line sleeve first ( you were correct as there was abrasion on my synthetic line) Do't think I will be having any additional breaks anytime soon!
Good thing you caught it in time. Im gonna end up running one line in the winter for plowing and then the nicer newer line for the rest of the year. Thanks for watching!
@@JohnFrancoNH Watched your Honda Snowblower video's...I have a hs928 and a hs624 up at the lake....going to try your jet upgrade on the 928! Stay safe and thanks for posting the videos!
Worked well, got me back to plowing snow with my RZR!
thanks for watching!
I had the same problem when plowing.
Just what I needed to see. Thank you.
Thanks for the video, I just broke my synthetic winch cable while plowing snow
Thanks for the upload, saving for when my synthetic line for the plow goes.
Glad to help. Thanks for watching!
Thanks helpful vid since I found myself in same situation
Glad it helped
So I suspect this would be good for plowing. How strong is this when it comes time to pull your machine out of mud, or perhaps pull someone else out? Thanks!
Just broke my winch plowing. Will try this tomorrow but need a new stainless steel eye piece, mines not opened like yours is
Thanks for watching!
Old video... but you need a hawse fairlead if running synthetic rope, not the roller used for cable
Great field repair! So my question is if your in your warm garage why didn’t you splice it correctly?
well i did.. i had to show you folks both ways...
knots are fine for temporary use. you will loose 50% or more of the strength. back weave the eye, it's not hard and you get back near 100%.
Why not just splice in a new eye on the rope? Knots can cut strength of winch line in half vs a splice and aren't that hard to do.
the knot is placed after the eye which takes all the load. Placement is key
You are using a farelead from a cable winch, get a proper aluminum farelead for synthetic rope
Yes i know. The larger rollers of that fairlead i have are much easier on the rope then the aluminum ones made for it. To sharp of a radius/corner on those shallow aluminum fairleads. Key is they have to be brand new. Never use a worn steel cable fairlead on a synthetic rope.
That’s the wrong Fairleads for Synthetic winch rope…