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If you're serious about ATV camping, then an ATV winch is a necessary accessory. Every since I was little I have always tried to make my stuff better. Whether it was my bicycle, motorcycle, car, truck, or ATV, I had to modify it in some way to make it better, faster, more rugged and durable than stock. In doing this I then always had to test my creations to find its limitations and since most of my toys were for offroad that usually meant driving it until it wouldn't go any further or in other words, until it was stuck! Having done this several times in all types of situations I became very familiar with the advantages of having a winch. A winch is probably one of the most important accessories to have on your utility 4x4 ATV since a utility 4x4 ATV can take you to some very extreme places especially if you are ATV camping.

But having a winch does not guarantee to get you out of a stuck situation. You must also have the proper winch accessories, knowledge of proper winch usage and a couple of friends with cameras to ensure you make the best of a stuck situation. A good pair of gloves, recovery strap, snatch block, d-ring shackles, shovel, and a tree saver strap are just some of the winch accessories you will need to carry in your rack bags. I have put together a list of things I have learned over the years about proper winching techniques and accessories:

1. Make sure you have a good strong battery, preferably the largest ATV battery with the highest "Cold Cranking Amps" to provide the best initial pull of the winch.

2. Try to use as much winch cable or rope as possible because the more cable that is off the drum (always leave a least one layer of cable on the drum) the more pulling power the winch has. The use of a snatch block helps increase the pulling power of the winch. Remember whenever using a snatch block the speed of the pull is decreased while the pulling power is increased.

3. Whenever possible have the front tires pointed in the direction of the pull.

4. Never pull a heavy load with a winch for more than 1-1/2 minutes at a time. Allow the winch to cool between pulls and this also allows time for the battery to recharge.

5. Apply the throttle lightly to assist the battery during a pull.

6. During a pull, if possible the stuck ATV should be driven in the direction of the pull using moderate throttle until unstuck, at which time the winch cable or rope should be disconnected.

7. Whenever possible keep the winch cable or rope perpendicular to the drum of the winch during a pull and keep an eye on the drum to ensure the spooling of the cable or rope is even. Pulling at an angle causes the cable to spool unevenly which can lead to binding of the winch and damage to the gears.

8. In the event a pull must be done with the cable at an angle to the drum, turn the front tires in the direction of the pull and pull in small amounts and reposition the cable often to prevent uneven spooling.

9. When securing to a tree, always use a minimum 3" wide tree saver strap with D-Ring shackles. To prevent severe damage to a tree never wrap the winch cable or rope around a tree. Protect our environment!

10. When pulling the winch cable or rope out for a pull always inspect the line for kinks, frays, and worn areas. Always wear gloves when handling a winch cable.

11. When using the winch to pull out another ATV, secure the ATV with the winch to a tree or other object using the appropriate accessories before beginning the pull.

12. If stuck in deep snow or mud, dig out around the tires and if possible find some rocks and/or branches to stick under the tires for traction during the pull.

13. After a pull always try to re-spool the cable or rope even and tightly. Unravel the entire spool if necessary and draw the cable back in maintaining pressure on the cable to ensure a tight spool. This will help prevent a snarl in the cable on the spool.

14. Never exceed the strength limits of your winch and cable.

15. Never use a winch to tow another ATV, always use a tow or recovery strap rated for the load.

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Reasons For Buying An Automatic Pool Vacuum Cleaner And Choices

know that many people have hired people just to clean their pools but this is something that can really add up over time and I really couldn't justify spending that much money every year just to have a clean pool. One solution that I did however find that will save both time and money is a robotic pool vacuum because these are much cheaper than hiring a pool boy, although a pool boy may be more fun to look at.

A robotic pool vacuum will even save you money on energy, chemicals, clean up time, and water. So if you do not want to clean your pool yourself a robotic pool vacuum should be a good solution for you.

Once you decide that you want one then the shopping begins. When you shop for a robotic pool vacuum there will be a lot to choose from and your choice will depend on the type of pool you have.

Before you walk into your local pool store it is so important that you know everything that you can about your pool. To begin with, for example, you need to know if you have an in ground or above ground pool.

Each type of pool has a different type of robotic pool vacuum that will work best in it. There are also some special types of robotic pool vacuums that will work on any type of surface whether it is an above ground or in ground pool. Knowing the type of pool and pool surface you have will help you to determine what robotic pool vacuum is right for you.

A lot will depend on the type of pool you have and if you want to go with a suction based cleaner or a return pressure type one. A pressure return cleaner usually has it's own debris collection system whereas a suction based one, dumps large debris into your pump basket and the finer stuff directly into your filter. As you can see, a return based cleaner won't plug up your pump basket or filter like a suction based one possibly can.

If it's concrete, then hands down, a Polaris return based one is best, but also the most expensive. It's also helpful if there's a dedicated line for it already built into the pool wall and it's plumbing runs to your equipment area as well but it's possible to rig an over the deck feed for it. You'll also be installing it's associated booster pump ( one of the primary reasons these are the most expensive). They are generally run on a timer, such that they can be set up in the pool and clean on a schedule. The drawbacks to them, besides expense,is that they do require electricity to run their booster pumps and their initial set up can be a little difficult, but not impossible for an average home owner.

OK, you need to know how to maintain a pool's care. What chemicals you need to buy, and how often do to use them.

The best way is to call a pool company, that is if you have plenty of money to pay for this. If not buy one of those pool vacuums that roam all over the pool and keep the dirt and bugs out. You can buy a float device that holds chlorine and dispenses it on a regular basis to keep the proper amount in it. You will also need a PH tester to keep tabs on the PH if it gets to alkaline you shock it with extra chlorine. The tester will come with instructions. Its that easy you can do it yourself.

The filter on the pool can be turned into a vacuum by blocking the main intake and redirecting the intake to a long hose. It is used with a pole and vacuum head to remove debris from the bottom and sides of pool. It is the same as an outside pool.

The vacuum hose can, of course, be plugged into the intake for the filter. The filter takes out the stuff and returns the clean water to the pool. At the end of a set period the filter is cleaned.
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OUTDOORS: Weekly fishing report, Jan. 27
The fish report is weekly. Its accuracy depends on marina operators, tackle shops and local fishermen we contact. Anglers catching large fish should send the information to Outdoor News Service, P.O. Box 9007, San Bernardino, CA 92427, or telephone 909-887-3444, so it can be included in this report. Faxes can be sent to 909-887-8180. E-Mail messages or fishing reports can also be posted to Jim ...

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October 4th, 2009 at 11:19 am

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