Not really an issue with a properly designed logging winch. The clutch slips before you put enough torque on the winch to damage it or your tractor.
I once almost pulled my 275 over backward with my beat up old Fransgard. I was watching the twitch and trying to get it to come up over a stump. Something didn't sound right so I looked at the tractor and backed off just before it got the the point of no return... the closest I've ever come to flipping. Granted that winch was old and probably out of spec but still...
I did last winter. By March with all of the snow it was easier to drag a tree down trails which I hadn't kept broken out. I had my snatch block about 100 feet back from the tractor, and ran the cable from that off to the trees on the side in the herringbone pattern.Does anyone use 230' of cable? I'd cut that in half, mine holds around 140' and that's more then enough.
Sometimes when I'm winching at low rpm the tree will catch on something and stalls my tractor and some how the motor starts running backward, I have to shut it off and re-start, weird and sounds different to, that ever happen to anyone else?
My 275 did as I stated previously. My neighbors tell me that their 235 Timberjack will do the same thing. It sure does sound different, and all of the idiot lights and gauges on the dash do funky things.