AndyMA
Elite Member
- Joined
- Oct 11, 2000
- Messages
- 3,713
- Location
- Windham County, Conn
- Tractor
- Ford 2120 , Kubota MX5200 , Deere X748SE. 1956 Economy Tractor
I also have a Farmi 501 and find it very useful Here is the link to the actual importer website with full info on the winches. It also contains much useful information on harvesting and skidding methods. Farmi Winch
The one thing I can say is ALWAYS pull straight off the back. Lifting the front end of you tractor is the least of you worries. The tractor will flip so fast that you will never see it comming and be able to react. I also would be lost with out the self releasing snatch block and several of the chocker chains that are shown on the site. The snatch block allows you to pull the log at any angle from where it is toward an anchor point (tree) and when it touches the block it releases and pulls straight into the winch. Very useful. Makes impossible pull routes simple. The block is expensive but worth every penny. I also pull very large rocks and stumps (not attached to the ground) with mine. Anchor it up high in a 6 inch or so tree and pull it over stump and all. the list goes on and on. PS I had a Farmi 351 before and traded it for a 501. Nothing wrong with the 351 but I liked the bigger capacity and the chain saw holders on the 501.
Andy
The one thing I can say is ALWAYS pull straight off the back. Lifting the front end of you tractor is the least of you worries. The tractor will flip so fast that you will never see it comming and be able to react. I also would be lost with out the self releasing snatch block and several of the chocker chains that are shown on the site. The snatch block allows you to pull the log at any angle from where it is toward an anchor point (tree) and when it touches the block it releases and pulls straight into the winch. Very useful. Makes impossible pull routes simple. The block is expensive but worth every penny. I also pull very large rocks and stumps (not attached to the ground) with mine. Anchor it up high in a 6 inch or so tree and pull it over stump and all. the list goes on and on. PS I had a Farmi 351 before and traded it for a 501. Nothing wrong with the 351 but I liked the bigger capacity and the chain saw holders on the 501.
Andy