My name is Alex and I'm going to be building a 1,000 ft. rope tow before oct. 2004.
:help: I need some help though. :help:
My first question is what is the car hub with a flat back that bolts/welds to the post called and were can I get it ? ( I will post pics of what I'm talking about by next wed., but if you know let me know)
Also what type of rope is the best to use now-a-days? I know that they used to use manila rope but I was wandering if I could use something that would not splinter (it dose splinter right?), or asorb water as much. But it still needs to have the low streach, and high tension strenght factors. Is there a rope like that out?
I can buy the manila for 94$ a spool (600' spool) that is 3/4in. thick. any thicker and the price goes WAY up. But then I'll need to splice four places in the rope in order to get the total 2000' foot lenght. Does anyone know of a cheaper place to get it from?
I will be useing old telephone poles that are cut in to 10' long sections. They will be driven into the ground about 2' with cement around them to hold them in place.
These are good to use right?
There will be 20 posts. On top the 'hub' and rim go. Thats were my problem is.



Number of downloads: 43
Then I'll have a little shack~What HP do I need min?~ (not that I expect anyone to really know) with a junked up car or tractor inside.
For about 5-10 people at a time to be pulled up a 1,000ft. Slope. I know that an electric motor is out of the question because 3 phase power costs too much so I can deal with a gas or desil powered engine that is muffled.
At first I thought that a 20 hp gas lawn tractor may do it but know I am haveing second thoughts. I really want to use a tractor though becasue of the advantage of the way that it is powered. (stays same speed all the time) Does anyone know if you can do that for a car? dumb question.

Let me know what you think and if you have any answers, Please help me out.
Thanks,
Alex