??Light duty hydraulic winch available

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JJ you are a dangerous man. :D

I already have a tree boom so I am determined to use that as the primary implement. If I don't get organized in the next couple of weeks to add a winch I'll just use a manual pully system this year. I'm going to stop in at Harbour Freight next time I go past and check out the winch you suggested though. I'm sure glad it comes in camoflage paint so I don't scare the gulls or fish.
 
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For that small of lift once a year it would seem that a hand crank winch used on boat trailers would do the job. I recall several people on the forum adding them to boom poles in the past.

MarkV
 
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For that small of lift once a year it would seem that a hand crank winch used on boat trailers would do the job. I recall several people on the forum adding them to boom poles in the past.

MarkV

Yes, of course you are correct but what's the point of having a big ole tractor if you need to dismount. :eek: Besides, it is twice a year! Once in and once out. :D
 
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IslandTractor ,

Is your tree boom designed to pull trees out of the ground. If so, how big a tree can you pull up?
 
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I'd say it was designed more to lift burlap bagged trees off the ground rather than pull them out. It is made of 2x2 square tube and is pretty tough. I use a grapple to get trees/bushes out of the ground though and just use the "tree boom" as a mini crane type of implement.
 

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This is Power-Trac's hyd winch, but it ain't cheap. $950.
 

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This is Power-Trac's hyd winch, but it ain't cheap. $950.

That is the idea but I don't need anything nearly that heavy duty (or expensive). What I would like is a small hydraulic motor which can be had for less than $150 plus about $50 in winch parts.

Given the availability of relatively inexpensive 12 and 110 v hydraulic powerpacks these days (as well as all the CUTs running around) I am a little surprised that there are not more "light duty" hydraulic implements/tools/devices available. Of course most of that market is simply taken by the electrical or even battery powered tools but there are instances where hydraulic power would be preferred.
 
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What about one of those hand winches mentioned earlier with a small hydro motor attached? They adapt them with small electric motors I would think you could find some adapters.
 
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What about one of those hand winches mentioned earlier with a small hydro motor attached? They adapt them with small electric motors I would think you could find some adapters.

Eric,

Click the link on post #4 by Willl That is exactly what they did. Looks neat
 
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IslandTractor,

How do you like your BearCat chipper? I have an older one that will chip 4 in. I also added the blower assembly.
 
 
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