basically, using the spinning tires as a winch
usually getting stuck means your tires don't have sufficient traction, but they still spin.
so what if we devised a contraption that looks like a winch spool that would mount onto the hub/wheel, to which we would fix a strap or chain or whatever. as the tire spins, it still doesn't gain traction, but it does start winding in the strap/chain, moving the vehicle.
offhand, i can see several challenges:
- very diverse wheel patterns not intended for this function, though someone could design a wheel that would have the strength and a quick-attach/quick-detach mechanism for the spool
- you'd need lockers or the other wheel would spin (unless you put one on both sides, in which you just need 2x as much strap/chain)
- you'd need a pretty low gear, but i think this would be ok.
but the technique would have several advantages
- wouldn't need any traction at all
- would work for very heavy vehicles that would break maxtrax or exceed common winch specs
- would work in forward and reverse, unlike most front-bumper mounted winches
- strap/chain wouldn't be permanently mounted and exposed to elements (i.e. avoid UV prob with synthetic rope)
- could have various spool sizes, which would equate to gears. small spool for slow/hi-torque, larger spool for fast/low-torque
- operator must be in driver seat with foot on throttle, so probably fewer safety incidents with half-value knuckleheads straddling winch rope when it breaks
anyone ever try something like this? thoughts?
usually getting stuck means your tires don't have sufficient traction, but they still spin.
so what if we devised a contraption that looks like a winch spool that would mount onto the hub/wheel, to which we would fix a strap or chain or whatever. as the tire spins, it still doesn't gain traction, but it does start winding in the strap/chain, moving the vehicle.
offhand, i can see several challenges:
- very diverse wheel patterns not intended for this function, though someone could design a wheel that would have the strength and a quick-attach/quick-detach mechanism for the spool
- you'd need lockers or the other wheel would spin (unless you put one on both sides, in which you just need 2x as much strap/chain)
- you'd need a pretty low gear, but i think this would be ok.
but the technique would have several advantages
- wouldn't need any traction at all
- would work for very heavy vehicles that would break maxtrax or exceed common winch specs
- would work in forward and reverse, unlike most front-bumper mounted winches
- strap/chain wouldn't be permanently mounted and exposed to elements (i.e. avoid UV prob with synthetic rope)
- could have various spool sizes, which would equate to gears. small spool for slow/hi-torque, larger spool for fast/low-torque
- operator must be in driver seat with foot on throttle, so probably fewer safety incidents with half-value knuckleheads straddling winch rope when it breaks
anyone ever try something like this? thoughts?