JB4310
Super Member
Wow nice, that's a super advantage over skidding/dragging. Turns that little towwer into a work horse. 
You may discover this as you use your arch, but one modification to consider is to relocate your skidding hooks forward of the axle to provide tongue weight. Size of logs and size of tractor may combine to make this a non-issue, but if you look at an old commercially-manufactured arch from the
1940s -50s you will see the cable roll which supports the weight of the logs is slightly forward of the axle
Nice designs everyone!
Not that I really need another project; however, I think it is time to start designing one.
One thought I had was to first use a chain to choke the log with a couple feet extra. The cable winch would have a grab hook. On the to of the arch would be another grab hook welded on. This way, the winch would only be used for raising and lowering. Once the log is raised the chain would be hung on the top hook as it is being pulled through the woods. Both tractors that I would be using are over 8000lbs.
I would like a Farmi winch, both I don't do enough skidding to justify the purchase. Too many other toys are ahead of it.![]()