was this what you guys were pondering?
Rizzo and I talked about the Coleman's shatch blocks awhile back. A deuce winch is rated for 10,000 single line pull. If you use a snatch block you should be able to double your pulling force which would be 20,000lb. Now the snatch block is rated at 5 tons (10,000lbs). I'm pretty sure that the block Coleman's sells is the correct block though. We never came up with an answer to the 5-ton rating. Anybody know?
There's a great TM on winching somewhere that 'splained this to me, so here is my understanding:
If the winch makes 10,000# on a straight pull, then the snatch block, taking the place of the anchor point will then receive the 10,000# pull.
It's when you connect the cable hook back to the truck through the snatch block that you achieve doubling
at the truck.
I see a possible point of confusion: If the snatch block is called a 5 ton, some of y'all may think the block is for the larger truck known as a 5 ton. Should be no confusion on this: 5 ton in this instance means 11,000#.
That Coleman block appears rated correctly and is very reasonably priced. Think I'll get me one!
Rick