ericm979
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- Nov 25, 2016
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- Santa Cruz Mountains CA, Southern OR
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- Branson 3725H Deere 5105
Gordon posted those snatch block mods before I bought my winch. They were part of a whole thread or sub-thread about snatch block problems. I took those problems into account when selecting a snatch block for my winch. I ended up with an Igland block which has performed well for me without jamming the cable.
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my only issue is that I got straps with reinforced eyes, and that makes the strap's eye stiff so it sometimes slips off the pointy end of the block that's supposed to retain it after you put it through the hole. I need to either weld an extension on or cut off the reinforcing material. The self-releasing feature is really useful. Rigging the strap so it does not rotate about the tree prevents it from damaging the bark.
My winch is a Uniforest 35M. For my tractor which is heavy for a 37hp machine, I think I could have gone with a 4.5 ton. I'm pulling logs for firewood so I can always make them shorter if I have to. The Uniforest and similar designs from Slovenia all have long 230' cables which I wanted since a lot of my land is inaccessible to the tractor which means I may have to pull from a distance. So far I have not needed more than about 120' but I have not gone after any trees far back off the road. I would love to have a remote. For my use of a tree or two at a time it's not a big deal to walk back to the tractor but if you're talking $$ per ton it'll be a useful time saver for working solo.

Igland Self-Releasing Snatch Block
On back order until mid April. Maximum load: 6 tons. For use with wire cable up to 1/2” diameter. Made by Igland of Norway.

my only issue is that I got straps with reinforced eyes, and that makes the strap's eye stiff so it sometimes slips off the pointy end of the block that's supposed to retain it after you put it through the hole. I need to either weld an extension on or cut off the reinforcing material. The self-releasing feature is really useful. Rigging the strap so it does not rotate about the tree prevents it from damaging the bark.
My winch is a Uniforest 35M. For my tractor which is heavy for a 37hp machine, I think I could have gone with a 4.5 ton. I'm pulling logs for firewood so I can always make them shorter if I have to. The Uniforest and similar designs from Slovenia all have long 230' cables which I wanted since a lot of my land is inaccessible to the tractor which means I may have to pull from a distance. So far I have not needed more than about 120' but I have not gone after any trees far back off the road. I would love to have a remote. For my use of a tree or two at a time it's not a big deal to walk back to the tractor but if you're talking $$ per ton it'll be a useful time saver for working solo.