I broke on ancient 1/2" in a no-risk pulling a back leaner scenario. Idk what happened, as knowing the situation, i was ducked out of harm's way , down behind the machine.
Remember that the rigging point is to be the weak link in the whole system!
I've snapped 1/2" quite a few times, and 9/16" once (Stable Braid) while pulling. he drama of the rope breaking isn't near as monumental as what happens next with the piece being pulled. I bought a 175' length of 7/8" StableBraid a. while back for a job I had pulling a really big tree. Wound up...
I am going out on a short limb and saying a 5/8” stable braid is strong enough to break the traction of any on road vehicle( four wheels) pulling on it from the dirt.
With new, good condition rigging line you’d have to work pretty hard, and be pretty stupid to snap it.
As Kavey says, when it does happen it’s a lot less dramatic than some would have you believe.
Others experience may be different.
Mostly a pop and then slack. I know ropes can store an awful lot of energy, but every one I've ever broken has been remarkably un-eventful, so far as ropes whipping around and such.
Steel cable is another matter entirely, as we all know. Back when my dad was driving tow trucks and pulling...
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