Mechanical rope pullers help gain a huge mechanical advantage while pulling trees. Capable of using the entire length of rope to pull unlike other mechanical advantage systems that use a rope that is double or tripled in order to gain the mechanical advantage. Steel construction, 1500lb capacity. Works best with 1/2” rope, 3 strand rope, but can work adequately with a braided rope. Comes with 20' of rope. Meets DOT, ANSI, and OSHA standards.
Very strong would highly recommend if you don't have one GET IT
I have two of these and use them all the time. They are especially nice for when you're working in a tight area and you don't feel like or can't get a truck access to where you need to pull a tree over well right here's your answer. Now of course one of these pullers is not going to be equivalent to a truck but if you have two of them you can put some serious attention on something as a matter fact I've pulled some big trees with just one. But they're only $52 a peace so you really can't go wrong I suggest the half-inch darcon bull rope I think I spelled that right LOL that I found it's only available at Bartlett and I also found it's the strongest half-inch three strand anyone makes. So overall a very handy tool you might not use it every day but you will be thankful for it when you need it.
Helps a lot since there is no limit like in come-alongs. Can use the whole rope. Only slipped once in awhile since I used a brand new rope, but worked great!
This was an inexpensive way to enhance and speed up how I do my work. This morning I had a monster sized oak stem anchored off with a bull rope to a portawrap. I then attached the rope end of this puller to a Prusik knot on the bull rope. As we cranked the puller we took up the slack on the portawrap. Continuing this the stem came over and fell perfect. This allowed a nice mechanical advantage while having the peace of mind that the stem was locked off on the portawrap the whole time. I can think of many other ways I'm going to use this! Definitely glad to have this as an option now.