using a galvanized cable is the preferred method in my neck of the woods. The
zinc coating not only resists corrosion but also acts as a lubricant in those
areas where the cable makes
contact with other hardware. Using an oil will cause blowing dust and dirt to
stick to the cable which will eventually clog up the winch and pulleys in my
experience so I prefer to keep my
cables dry.
73,
Gary
btakacs@nccw.net wrote:
> Any one have any suggestions of a lasting lubricant for the winch cables on
> telescoping towers. On our farm we normally use a oily rag and run it
> along the cable but wonder if anyone has any other suggestions??
>
> Bill/K8VP
>
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