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Had to give a broken down mate a tow last night - couldn't find a rope so used a length of 10mm T+E (old colours). Any ideas of what the actual breaking strain might be? (let alone the legality)
 
If you look in the book anything over a tonne then you have to use 16 mm or just towing a shopping trolley with a mate then 1.0 mm will be fine but remember to get the polarity correct otherwise it won't matter a sausage
 

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