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rasorbackq
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I used Emmery cloth to remove the crap from the pads. The pics don't show the area where the pads ride. but as you say its not a flat surface there either. The seller told me that he didnt use the winch for 4 years since he bought his skidder. and it was sitter in an orchard for 4 years not covered. I will remove the plate and have machinedWhat did you use to clean the pads?Also your pics, what exactly are you showing us? All I can say from looking at the surface is there is a lot of rust and wear and what appears to not be a very flat surface from the outer edge of the big hole for some distance across the worn area and then, near the top of pic # 2 the gap between the shiny surface and the rest of the darker portion of the disk. If what you're showing us, the shiny rough area, is where the clutch pads are supposed to contact to pull the cable it should be perfectly smooth, or have a machined crosshatch pattern to grab the clutch pads securely to effect proper friction and allow the cable to pull it's intended load. IMHO, without the necessary smooth AND FLAT surface you will not be able to achieve the winch's potential pulling power. This may be why it was for sale? If by cleaning/sanding the pad contact surface and thoroughly cleaning the pads you achieve significantly more pulling power then you are on the right track and should consider having the surface machined, at a minimum. Again, just my opinion, but that's what I would consider if it were my 'wench'.![]()



