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A different balance on a different machine.
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So having had my mini for a few months now I am reconsidering my position on this. My mini being a wheeled skid steer has a downfall of poor traction and I really notice this while trying to pull over spars. Having a remote controlled winch with the mini butted up against another tree trunk would really simplify things. Not to mention loading the mini into the back of my chip bed I have to drive it in forward which causes it to want to wheelie even with a heavy log in the grapple. I think if I were to use the winch and take the slack out if the wich cable as I go up it would offer some extra security while loading and unloading.
@climbhightree how did you do your battery connections, straight to the battery or with a quick disconnect? I would be mounting mine to an attachment plate like you have shown above.


I went and looked at this today, yesterday didn't work out, it is quite a bit larger than I thought from the pics. From capstan to controller is about 3 feet and the seller said the weight was over 200lbs. Its definitely bigger than necessary, but I think I'm going to go for it.Here is the winch I am going to look at this afternoon, I just got off the phone with the guy that is selling it for his dad who is the one that used it. 8,000 lb. hydraulic, already set up to connect to a skid steer with flat faced couplers. It has 150-200 feet of 1/2" steel cable and the capstan that can take a rope. Unfortunately the capstan cannot run independently of the cable, but that is not a deal breaker. $500 and I'll be meeting with the Dad to look at it and ask any other questions that I may come up with.
Any thoughts on this? I like the hydraulic as it will have a 100% duty cycle, where as I have used a harbor freight atv winch in the past that had a duty cycle of 15 sec. of use and 14 mins and 45 sec. of cool down. Also its more cable than I see myself using as I would stretch out a rope for pulling over trees instead of taking the cable to the top, but it wont hurt to have a little more cable available should I ever need it for vehicle recovery.
not sure on winch speed with a 13gpm pump, but winching seldom needs to be fast.
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you will love the capstan on that winch
500 bucks is a good deal maybe hvy but thats a good thing (offer him 4 its almost chinese)
a warn 9K hyd winch will cost you ~ 1400 no cable, no capstan (~~80lbs)
I never seen anyone around here using those wheeled mini skid units. I always thought they would be insufficient. Are they much better on lawns than tracks?

Looks good, chain your machine down though, that will drag the mini to the logI did end up getting this winch, it will require a bracket welded to an attachment plate before it can be put into use. I will eventually alter it to run off of a wireless remote, but for now it is hanging out in the shed until I have time to work on it.
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I plan on creating an anchor point on the attachment plate for a chain or amsteel rope, that will run under the machine and to an anchor point. I believe its simpler to just tie the back of the machine to that anchor point, but I prefer to anchor the plate itself instead of having the hydraulic fight to hold back the winch.Looks good, chain your machine down though, that will drag the mini to the log. I have the weld on plates $99
Your max power is with minimum wraps. Max line speed with max wraps...fwiw.Here is the winch I am going to look at this afternoon, I just got off the phone with the guy that is selling it for his dad who is the one that used it. 8,000 lb. hydraulic, already set up to connect to a skid steer with flat faced couplers. It has 150-200 feet of 1/2" steel cable and the capstan that can take a rope. Unfortunately the capstan cannot run independently of the cable, but that is not a deal breaker. $500 and I'll be meeting with the Dad to look at it and ask any other questions that I may come up with.
Any thoughts on this? I like the hydraulic as it will have a 100% duty cycle, where as I have used a harbor freight atv winch in the past that had a duty cycle of 15 sec. of use and 14 mins and 45 sec. of cool down. Also its more cable than I see myself using as I would stretch out a rope for pulling over trees instead of taking the cable to the top, but it wont hurt to have a little more cable available should I ever need it for vehicle recovery.
not sure on winch speed with a 13gpm pump, but winching seldom needs to be fast.
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