Winches Poor man's logging winch

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#21  
If it was a "Poor man's logging winch" you'd be using a HF $49 2,500 lb winch :)

Looks good. Get a strap for your FEL bucket to anchor against the nearest tree.

And there is the logweight calculator at woodweb.

/edit - Nice use of Anderson style connectors.

The weight calculator is cool. I put in a typical log I pull and it came out 406#. I may be OK here.
 
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#22  
I like your very neat setup and use if high grade electrical connectors.
I would use a clamshell snatchblock, possibly a self releasing one to minimize the forces on your tractor and to increase overall pulling strength by double the winches capability alone. Plus you get an advantage of being able to be out of the way of anything that might fly toward you/tractor like broken cable, hooks etc.
Igland makes wicked excellent clamshell snatch blocks, some models are self releasing. I would possibly incorporate your old Tundra as your anchor point for the snatch block, attaching it to the rear receiver as the pivot point and then having the tractor directly behind the truck or at an angle to keep you out of harm's way. Then you could watch the cable as it pulls your log(s) out of the woods.
Link:Igland Snatch block with automatic release - YouTube
Another thing to use to minimize the drag/snagging on the winch cable is a log cone:Portable Winch Skidding Cone for Logs up to a Diameter of 2in | SHERRILLtree

I have an Igland winch and snatch block, though not self releasing, so I know what an advantage using a winch of any kind can be. You can place a blanket or jacket or other similar object on the winch cable while hauling the cable toward the tractor to stop a cable snap from going wild and doing damage. This method takes the tension stored in the taught cable out instantly, saving the bacon: YOU.

Best to roll out your cable entire length and roll it back up without a load before use to help keep it from snagging on the spool. You can do this by attaching it to an object/ truck etc., then drive away slowly. Then wind it up by hand while operating the winch, possibly with someone on the hook end if you can't do both as a single person.

Have fun, be safe, MORE pics!

Great ideas. I haven't thought of any of this. As soon as it stops raining I will get started. It's been a wet March and April in SW Washington.
 
   / Poor man's logging winch #23  
Operate the winch without sitting in the seat. If anything goes haywire, you won't be flipped.
 
   / Poor man's logging winch #24  
What about adding a deep cycle marine battery(separate from the tractor charging system) and charge as needed.
 
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#26  
Thanks for all the good input. When the rain stops I will start sea trails.
 
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#27  
The deep cycle marine battery is an idea. The battery is only a few months old.
 
   / Poor man's logging winch #28  
yeah, don't buckle-up in case u have to bail-out. Just sayin. HeHeHe
 
   / Poor man's logging winch #29  
There are wireless remote kits for winches. I'm curious how well it works for repeated pulls- these winches usually have a fairly low duty cycle.
I've been thinking of making something like this but for a 3pt not BH as I don't have one.
 
   / Poor man's logging winch #30  
I found logging in my case was much easier by just getting a 50' and 100' cable. I can either pull them straight of the woods with the truck or tractor w/o the winch a lot faster. In the case where the angles for pulling don't quite work out I just use a pulley attached to a tree in the general direction I want the tree to go.

That's what I use, 50 and 100' cables and snatch blocks. Tractor only.

To pull logs out of swales and my creek, I like to get close and pull up with
my hoe if it can lift them, but it works MUCH better to use my loader, and a
boom pole mounted to the front for reach.

As for the winches, I recently installed one of the HF winches in the bed of my
pickup and it works really well. I esp like the wireless remote. It is very LOUD,
however.
 

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