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Jubilee PTO Winch

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Earl Wade

05-24-2003 13:14:46




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If you can help please email me. I want to rig a small winch on the PTO for pulling small fire place size logs. When you cut a tree it always falls in a bad place and I can't carry them up a hill once I have cut them to fire place size. Don't want a 750lb. Farmi skid winch, just something samll to handle no more than 100 to 200 pounds.

Someone out there has had the same problem and there has to be something on the market to use on a PTO without spending big bucks? I can make one if I have to. Maybe some of you guys has made one and can tell me how.

Thanks, Earl

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roger '40 9n

05-25-2003 05:56:19




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 Re: Jubilee PTO Winch in reply to Earl Wade, 05-24-2003 13:14:46  
A PTO winch would be _very_ expensive
and have way too much power for your needs.

I would suggest a 12v electric boat winch.
Northern Tool has one for $85 that will pull
2000 pounds. You might have to mount a 12v battery
if your NAA is 6v. Be sure to attach the winch low enough on your tractor to keep it from flipping over on you.

Roger in Michigan.



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RWK in WI

05-24-2003 18:11:17




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 Re: Jubilee PTO Winch in reply to Earl Wade, 05-24-2003 13:14:46  
Have you looked into the portable winches powered by like a chain saw engine? Some even have a open capsun (sp) that pulls a rope of any length. I've seen them in "Baileys" catalog.
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Rob

05-24-2003 16:13:05




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 Re: Jubilee PTO Winch in reply to Earl Wade, 05-24-2003 13:14:46  
Earl I'm not much of a logger but I think you can generally fell the tree and then buck it into pieces you can drag or lift behind your tractor. I fell trees 14" to 24" and then top them or trim them. Then I buck it or cut it up into maybe 6' pieces. The big trunks I probably cut shorter and I can lift them with a boom pole and stack them to age.
I'm sure you can drag as well as lift and I would be careful doing either with my front wheels even a little up hill. 20' chains are easy to come by and a couple of those and you can reach in there and drag that stuff out. Maybe you would be better off bucking the tree and dragging pieces until you can lift them with your boom pole. Boom pole is nice coz if you do start to lift the front wheels off the ground you only go so far and the load on the pole is back on the ground and you stop.
Anyway, that might save you messing with a winch and a lot of money. 40' of new chain is $80 at TSC and a boom pole is another $50 unless you hit it on sale. Oh yeah, you need a drawbar to drag with so that cost a bit more what with the stay straps and a clevis and stabilizers arms for just under $100. Whew! You can just throw money at these tractors huh?

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