ssrider
Member
- Joined
- May 8, 2014
- Messages
- 47
- Location
- East Selkirk, Manitoba
- Tractor
- 1963 massey 150, 1972 Dynahoe 190
Moving some logs to an area where they can be loaded on the trailer.
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That looks like some nice ground clearance on that MF tractor, Ssrider. The winch has been a winner for me. It has really increased my reach in the woods and lowered the amount of hand labor I need to do to get to the wood. You may also find a self-releasing snatch block a valuable aid: you can pull around corners without having to walk back to release the cable from the pulley.
Here are a couple sources, and a picture of a third design.
Labonville sells this self-releasing snatch block by Igland
This picture shows one I bought from Labonville years ago. They no longer sell this design. I can't remember who the manufacturer of this one is, but it works well:
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Here's another style sold by Portable Winch Specialists: US made self-releasing snatch block. I also own one of these. (It's rare I need two of them. At the time it was being sold at about half the price of competing models, and I couldn't resist.) I like it a lot, but I did have one problem with it: my 3/8" cable managed to pull down behind the pulley. It jammed so hard I had a bear of a time getting it back out (and kinked the cable). It's a great design, however, and a simple modification will avoid that problem in the future. See description in this thread: Jammed cable fix.
Moving some logs to an area where they can be loaded on the trailer.
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It's a hand winch (the only new bought part) mounted on a Frankenstein assemblyWhat's that tail? An old tractor rear end with a winch to lift the log? How is the winch powered?
That log was ~2100 lbs. The log mover is probably another 750 (tires/wheels are 300# each). The little ford moves them, not fast though in range 2 low gear @ 1500~2000 RPM. The front got a little light when pulling the log mover wheels through some thick mud. With one hand playing the throttle and the other in position to dump the 3 pt not much input was going into the steering wheel at that point anywayThat's slick right there. Like it.
How does the tractor do pulling a load like that?
There's ideas borrowed from a lot of TBN member's posts in that caddyNice tool caddy in the background as well.