Matt81
Bliss: Saw full of fuel and yard full of trees!
Working load vs tensile strength should be considered if a jerk or shock load will be applied. Working load is mostly between 1/5 and 1/10 of the tensile strength of fiber rope. Chain and wire rope also has similar reductions and don't forget the shock load to the other components, bolts, balls, clevis, hooks, etc. Bad things happen when something breaks during a hard pull. A smooth steady pull is best but often doesn't fit the real world. We tend to jerk a load to get it moving so the "snatch-em straps" are popular when we have a buddy jerk us out of the ditch we are stuck in. They are designed for a heavy working load. A quality 3/4" rope is good for most of us most of the time. Personally, I am too much of a tight wad to buy what I want, Amsteel Blue.
I don't use it in the trees, but i have a small 20 foot piece of amsteel in 5/8" with spliced eyes as a tow strap, for a non-jerked load, for when we go off roading. It is fantastic stuff. Another quality Samson product.
I use the Husky 5/8" bull rope myself. Been great so far. Plus i don't have to be on bread and water as it's way way cheaper than amsteel.