We are all looking for a good system to deal with our wenches but none exists.:laughing:Can anyone suggest a good system to use on a Toolcat 5600?
We are all looking for a good system to deal with our wenches but none exists.:laughing:
I'd advise against that as well as referring to her as " woman" or "my old lady"or "Dam squaw" . Leads to many lonely nights in the dog house and the dog has fleas.So do you call your "wench" a "toolcat" to her face or vice versa? :laugh
I agree with Greasemonkey. I operate a Warn winch off front and rear of my Toyota Tacoma and rear of my Toolcat. I can winch and skid logs and brush piles up slopes and out of tight spots to get easier access with brush grapple. Winch cable reaches out 100 ft plus a 50 ft extension if needed. Control cable is long enough to operate winch from cab if necessary. A rear mounted camera will also allow a view of winching action. I think that it is a smart purpose and appreciate the winches portability.Can anyone suggest a good system to use on a Toolcat 5600?
Second hand wenches are always high maintenance, better to spend more and get a newer model wench every time.Let’s blame autocorrect, post above should suggest a search for a “Worn Wench”.
Why you buy warn out wench ? Probly not greased enough ?You guys show no mercy.
Add "Warn" to your searches - lot of folks say that is the best quality brand.
Van what's your purpose for the winch, front or back. If you have or can use the toolcats hydraulics you'll be much better off than electric.Can anyone suggest a good system to use on a Toolcat 5600?
ALL wenches have problems!Can anyone suggest a good system to use on a Toolcat 5600?