Posted by Zachary Hoyt on April 04, 2010 at 15:35:26 from (74.33.200.102):
I bought this winch a couple of weeks ago and I'm trying to figure out how to put it to use. I was told it came off a military truck. I have a Farmall H and and MF35 to work with and I'm wondering if either one will have enough power to pull anything heavy. The winch is worm drive, about 23 to 1 as I tested it by hand. I'm trying to figure out whether to put in on a 3 point hitch frame and get a driveshaft hooked to it or to try to mount it on the H drawbar and run it that way somehow. The H still has the factory U shaped drawbar. I want to use it to pull logs out of inaccessible locations in the woods. I have some better cable to put on it that will enable me to reach up to 200 feet or so if necessary and it has a freewheel mechanism to make it easier to unroll. Any advice will be very much appreciated. Zach
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