DIY logging winch build

   / DIY logging winch build #152  
Nice build dave, maybe I missed it somewhere but what keeps the clutch pad centered between the spool and sprocket?
 
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#153  
Nice build dave, maybe I missed it somewhere but what keeps the clutch pad centered between the spool and sprocket?

The center of the clutch was cut out and I bolted it to the sprocket.
 
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#154  
I got some paint on it today.
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   / DIY logging winch build #155  
That looks great. And although you may have gone over budget you still have considerably less into it than those of us who went out and bought one.
 
   / DIY logging winch build #157  

I would pass on that even if I could use it; besides the fact that it's too top heavy, the winch would be way too slow. There was a Fransgard on CL for the longest time for not much less than a new one; the guy had built a frame as wide as the winch and a couple of feet taller; then welded steel plate on. I don't think that you could even watch your load, it was so tall; and I can just imagine what would happen if you catch the frame on a solid limb.
 
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#158  
If you are interested, in this video you can see how they tighten up the clutch. I believe it to be an Igland winch. this is the idea I was going for. As near as I can tell it works quite well. I suppose if I had better machining techniques and better tooling I could have accomplished this. I had not seen this video until today, I only ever saw the Farmi and knew I couldn't use their type mechanism because I have no way to mill/cast the parts.
Maybe my ramp idea was too steep even though I thought it wasn't?
Mini Skidder - YouTube
 
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#159  
WELL DARN! I broke the winch today!
I loaded the tractor up and hauled it over to my buddies property to skid some trees for next years firewood. The first tree I hooked to was a 24' piece about 12" across at the butt, yanked it to the winch like a champ! I ran that one to the pile and came back for another larger Maple, I knew I couldn't haul the entire thing so I cut about 20' off the bottom which is about 20-21" across. I hooked it up, gave the lever a push and I heard a clunk, looked and didn't see anything too obvious so I gave it another push and heard a terrible clank,!
The Lovejoy connectors I made with the ramps the other day must be made from Chinese steel, the thing broke right in half
So I hauled it all home and parked the tractor in the garage. I'll pull the winch apart tomorrow and see if I can come up with a plan "C" or maybe back to plan "A"

Let's discuss the clutch for a bit. Can anyone confirm If I take the clutch off and cut every other pad off would it work any better? IE: grip more?
Or while I have it in the garage should I look for some brake pads from an ATV or something?
Thanks,
Dave
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   / DIY logging winch build #160  
Ceramic pads grip a lot better. They also wear at the metal but I doubt that would be an issue.
 

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