I got dragged into a safety meeting today at work, over an issue of towing vehicals out of a bogged situation...
The Shire Council has had the wind put up them by Workcover and the incidents that have happened over in the West, 13yo kid, died after being struck in the head by a snatch strap when it broke of the bogged vehical, plus a couple of tow ball incidents.
Anyway, a 4wd expert, gave the meeting (he has been there and done that, Workcover and RTA accredited...so to speak)...Never use a snatch strap to get a bogged vehical out...always use a tow line, min allowance 3000kg.
Then depending on the weight of the bogged vehical and the depth of the bogged vehical, then this is how it goes.
Bogged vehical 4wd Toyota Cruiser...2000kg min, without trailer or other weight on top or in the vehical...if there was, then it means a whole new type of hurt.
1/. Bogged to wheel studs....min tow line, 3500kg to 5000kg line.
2/. Bogged to just below wheels and just below door sill (multiply line capacity x2, in this case 5000kg tow line x2...10000kg tow line)
3/. Bogged to over wheels and above door sill, doors hard to open ( muliply capacity of line x3,...ie need a 15000kg tow line)