Best land anchor angle?

Garage talk. Anything from mounting a winch to water proofing the electrics.
Post Reply
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

I'm trying to find out what the best angle for the blade is.
The current angle pictured doesn't work well.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Pete.

Image
User avatar
wjw
Hard Yaka
Posts: 3420
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: Christchurch
Contact:

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by wjw »

http://forum.difflock.com/viewtopic.php ... bdc0449c12

"The angle of the Pull Pal is measured with the tip of the blade and the hook point touching the ground. The key is to have an angle that allows the blade to plough through rather than getting too deep and breaking the anchor. "

Image
-----------------------
Who knew Prados could fly?
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

But there's no chance of mine breaking. Not like the one in your picture, but I get your point.
User avatar
Sadam_Husain
Angry bird
Posts: 5164
Joined: Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: WELLINGTON

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by Sadam_Husain »

I've got nothing here to measure the angles but you can compare the shape of mine to your one Pete, Both of mine only have a small difference in angles, I've never used the yellow one but we took the red one up to the costa tuff truck last year and it worked well pulling a couple of cruisers and a safari out in the boggy padock conditions over there, it pulled out heaps but you'd expect it to in those conditions, most of the time we tried to set it behind gorse bushes where theres a bit of root structure to hold the soil together and it was pretty successful. Stinky has got a template of the dimensions and angles of my red one down at their workshop.

Image

Image

Image
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

Hey cheers for that!!
User avatar
haynzy
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1144
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Palmy North

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by haynzy »

bend the tip down to pete makes them even better
swb lux with 7mge, trailgear crossover, trailgear rear lift kit, custom front bar, runva 1200lb winch, custom snorkel, 37" Mtrs, custom deck, lockright in the rear.
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

haynzy wrote:bend the tip down to pete makes them even better


Sweet! Hey thanks for the tips guys.

I forget the name of the steel the blade was made from. But it's the same steel used on digger buckets.
I was told the mig I have wouldn't get the steel hot enough for good penetration so Corey's doing it for me. :mrgreen:
User avatar
mudlva
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2918
Joined: Mon Apr 16, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: fixing another cv!! dam lockers (Papakura)

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by mudlva »

heres a tip that an engineer told me a while back about welding "hard" steel

preheat the area with the oxy/acet set first to around 300 to 400 degrees by memory then the steel will take the weld alot better

ive done it on hardened steel rod and the welds were mint compared to welding onto the cold steel
User avatar
chrome
Hard Yaka
Posts: 946
Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: the swamp

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by chrome »

the steel is most probably Bisalloy, and yeah heat the bugga up till its just starting to get a slight shimmering look before it starts to go pale and then blue

as a rule of thumb in the attachment industry...
if when u spit on it and it instantly bubbles and fizzes then thats all good :mrgreen:
DIRTY OLD HILUX
022 519 7700
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

"Bisalloy". That's the stuff. :wink:
And though what it's welded to isn't the same steel it shouldn't crack. it should be strong as fark. Corey's an artist when it comes to welding.

Really looking forward to this weekend.
Got an invited to play on some private land close to Springs Junction. Only 4 or 5 trucks going. Can't go unless you have a winch. So hoping it'll be a day to remember. The forecast is for rain. Woot woot!! Bring it! :mrgreen:
Big
Hard Yaka
Posts: 2134
Joined: Thu Nov 03, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: central Otago
Contact:

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by Big »

Hey Pete, from memory.. 35 deg on all cuts of steel.. could be 32 as I managed to come by a very reputable anchor maker and I copied it.. :mrgreen: and then like others have said the length from tip to hook where rope attaches is the key, if you need to make sure I can check my anchor.. Oh and what has worked real good is if you reverse the blade.. yea I know but that works extremely well, tried and proven.. I'm even contenplating doing it.. cheers K
Just some food for thought..
User avatar
chrome
Hard Yaka
Posts: 946
Joined: Wed Jul 20, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: the swamp

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by chrome »

can you sketch it up with some measurements??
DIRTY OLD HILUX
022 519 7700
User avatar
ClassicCruiserSpares
Sausage Shack
Posts: 1259
Joined: Sat Jan 16, 2010 9:16 pm
Location: Christchurch,

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by ClassicCruiserSpares »

petefj40 wrote:Really looking forward to this weekend.
Got an invited to play on some private land close to Springs Junction. Only 4 or 5 trucks going. Can't go unless you have a winch. So hoping it'll be a day to remember. The forecast is for rain. Woot woot!! Bring it! :mrgreen:


Is that Thompsons flat/lake daniels?
Toyota Landcruiser FJ40, front and rear lockers, 35" simex.
Toyota FJ45 build in progress.
Tires are like boobs, they always look big until you have played with them for a while, then you just want a bigger set.
User avatar
muddy
Hard Yaka
Posts: 668
Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:00 pm
Location: Blenheim

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by muddy »

Or Dredgeville? Awesome place!
User avatar
red-devil
Hard Yaka
Posts: 987
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: Christchurch
Contact:

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by red-devil »

muddy wrote:Or Dredgeville? Awesome place!


been ther once. hell yea id love to go back
User avatar
rangimotors
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1631
Joined: Thu May 10, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: chch

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by rangimotors »

might see you up that way, family has a house about 10 mins from springs and a small block of land just past the gate for the lake daniels 4wd track. Might head up to get away from the shakes for a while.
Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level then beat you with experiance!
User avatar
darinz
Hard Yaka
Posts: 1265
Joined: Wed Nov 07, 2007 12:00 pm
Location: Whangarei

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by darinz »

That like asking what's the best tyre! But not just the angle. You must take into account all dimensions.
Nissan Terrano coilovers, turboed VH45, Safari axles, and some other stuff.
User avatar
petefj40
Ms Daisy
Posts: 4218
Joined: Mon May 01, 2006 12:00 pm
Location: The Mainland

Re: Best land anchor angle?

Post by petefj40 »

darinz wrote:That like asking what's the best tyre! But not just the angle. You must take into account all dimensions.


You're quite right.
I was just trying to generalize.
But yeah, it's hard to get a tire that suits all conditions.
Post Reply

Return to “Tool Shed”