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50' Slave Cable ???

emr

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I believe it is the same guage wire, just different qualitys of flexability, I have found some with nice neoprene rubber and lighter and flexable and some that are a less pliable rubber and harder to handle and heavier, i am saying the weight is also in the rubber , and maybe wire quality also, like in amount and thickness of strands I am saying, but all have been stamped the same guage I have a bunch ...It is easy to make adapters, i did it a long time ago with 2 truck ends back to back and used a bolt with some slim wood as a box between them amd taped it up , but since I got the long cables it just sits on the bench...
 

Pawnshop

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My 20 footer isn't light. That 50 footer has got to be par with a sack of anvils.
Little anvils tied together, that go all over when you want to carry them... using my 50' cable is like trying to move a dead anaconda, but sure comes in handy when you can't get close to a dead truck (plus it was free so I can't complain too much)
 

brianrbull

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Ghost.... Any welding supply will have the nesessary wire..... I am not 100% if it is 2/0 or 4/0... I will have to go check .... or bring your ends with you and which ever wire fits best in the holes.... Bigger is better when it comes to Jumper Cables... (Slave) Good Luck
 

jimm1009

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I would recommend taking your coupler with you as I don't believe that 4/0 will physically fit into the back side and allow you to screw the cover back on.
Can't hurt and then you know all is well but in this case "size does matter" assuggested above. Also make sure that you can acuqire the ring connectors for coupler ends and have the means to actually crimp them too.
My local welding shop actauly crimped the rings on for me for a small fee.
jimm1009
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M813rc

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Little anvils tied together, that go all over when you want to carry them... using my 50' cable is like trying to move a dead anaconda, but sure comes in handy when you can't get close to a dead truck
If I recall, one of the last times that anvilconda came out there was some 30-40 feet of gooey mud between where you could park your 1009, and the M813 that needed a jump. All the extra cable was useful that night (not that I would know whose truck needed slaving..:roll:).

Cheers
 

Pawnshop

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If I recall, one of the last times that anvilconda came out there was some 30-40 feet of gooey mud between where you could park your 1009, and the M813 that needed a jump. All the extra cable was useful that night (not that I would know whose truck needed slaving..:roll:).

Cheers

YES, the extra footage was useful that night!
 
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