Got a used pto that I believe to be a 97% of engine speed. Saved 500 bucks. That will be perfect for the crane. Midway for the gearing for the drag winch. Might be a good thing, keep me from overloading the cable. A 3/4 cable doesn't have a safe working load anywhere near 45000 in the Crane world. Will it hold, sometimes. Seen dozers and winch trucks snap their cables alot. In the crane business 3/4 cables are good for 11,200 lbs. In a straight pull. They hold because they have a 5 to 1 safety factor. I'm guessing but I'd figure I will stall before it bumps over 25000 with my gearing. I'm good with that. I have sheaves. I can make snatch blocks and buy them. **** I can get them at work at a discount. 4 parts of line and thats 100,000 lbs. I plan on having 3-4 snatch blocks, lol possibly a actual crane block, minus weights. Anyways, keeping closer to the WLL that I'm used to will be easier on the winch and cable. Yes if I was buried, I'd let it near stall, but I'd much rather add parts of line before i'd ever wanna get near 45000 on that cable. So Ima see how it does, I have a Lmi so I can check my pulling force. I'd really prefer a larger cable, idk why they use such a small cable for that much pull. Keeping it to 20-25 thousand per line should make it last longer. If I don't get the pull I want, I'll increase the size of the sprocket in the chain drive, to get what I want.