Most recovery straps stretch closer to 20%.
I have this one for example:
https://www.princessauto.com/en/3-in-x-20-ft-27000-lb-recovery-strap/product/PA0008021026
If it's for a just in case pull out of a ditch, grab a 3"x20ft recovery strap (not tow strap) from you preferred hardware store when it goes on sale. It does not need to be a high dollar kinetic recovery rope. You will also need to consider that many cars don't have good recovery points, so...
That's really tight!
It's unlikely, but possible a rock could get wedged between the caliper and wheel, and wear a groove, to the point of failure. Possible with larger size wheels as well, I suppose you would just need a bigger rock. As I said, unlikely, but potentially more likely with...
Yup, I had one of these lifts in the past on a midsize pickup. The truck had great approach, breakover, and departure angles, but that skid plate below the front differential took a serious beating.
Yeah, I agree for those with properties at higher elevation, and receive a lot of snow fall, a tractor with a blower on it is the way to go. With plowing, you can quickly run out of room to push the snow to, when you receive 5-10+ ft of snow. However with blowing, that's much less of a problem.
I was shopping for tractors as an option for my personal snow removal needs. I concluded they were way to large of an investment for only personal snow clearing about a dozen times a year. I have no other use for a tractor. If you're running a business, and making money off of it, maybe the...
I'm in my second season of using my main ride (half ton pickup) to plow my driveway. It's only for personal use, so I don't drive around with it, which avoids all kinds of issues. Just cleared 14" yesterday, and another few today.
I really enjoyed this video. It highlights how well a stock vehicle can do with sensible drivers behind the wheel, listening to their spotters.
It also highlights how you can run into reliability issues if you lift your rig, giving it too much suspension droop, and romp on it.
So weird eh? One of the comments in this super long thread was something like "I'm glad I'm not the only one who can't stand these two." They felt happy and validated when someone else disliked the same entertainment content they disliked. OK.
I went just a little smaller with the 300P, as I only had 32" tires to inflate. I've had mine near 10 years, and it has been very useful, and very dependable. I use it for a wide variety of inflation needs, and even for blowing out the water lines in my travel trailer when I winterize it.