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Started by edz, October 12, 2015, 11:01:12 AM

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edz

For those that carry a chainsaw this could be a very handy accesory to have instead of a fixed winch   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW5lLs6IqpY
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tk421

Can you adapt a normal chainsaw to use it? Looks like its a permanent fixture to the chainsaw?

(And I wouldn't want to be standing there if that cable snapped)
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edz

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terravista

Looks cute, but it does not take 7000lb pulling power to turn over an empty 1.5 tonne van. Two hefty guys and plaited Telecom rope would handle that.
I would have serious doubts on connecting it to a stuck or bogged vehicle without a remote control unit fitted to my chainsaw.
Maybe an adaptor that converts a winch to a wood cutter would be a better option.

plusnq

Quote from: terravista on October 12, 2015, 11:41:47 AM
Looks cute, but it does not take 7000lb pulling power to turn over an empty 1.5 tonne van. Two hefty guys and plaited Telecom rope would handle that.
I would have serious doubts on connecting it to a stuck or bogged vehicle without a remote control unit fitted to my chainsaw.
Maybe an adaptor that converts a winch to a wood cutter would be a better option.

I like this adapted woodcutter myself   ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwPUVi_bDNs

tk421

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wilson79

The company I work for sells a Honda powered petrol Portable winch http://www.portablewinch.com/ it is a capstan winch though so a little different.

these small petrol winches only have a max single line pull of 1ton so not the best for pulling cars out of a bog.
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duggie

Quote from: wilson79 on October 12, 2015, 04:58:34 PM
it is a capstan winch though so a little different.

these small petrol winches only have a max single line pull of 1ton so not the best for pulling cars out of a bog.

That is still one tonne ( 2240 pounds ) at the drum pulling power,using a single line and 2000 kg ( 4480 pounds ) using a double line .

Electric winches are rated at the drum so if you are three layers deep on your winch pull the pulling power is quite a bit less than the rated winch pulling power

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Rumpig

Quote from: tk421 on October 12, 2015, 11:08:16 AM


(And I wouldn't want to be standing there if that cable snapped)
exactly what I was thinking also whilst watching that
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Aussie Iron

This my extra winch that I take when we go extreme. 8hp reduction drive Honda driving a LandRover Capstan for which I have 110m of 19mm Samson Tenex-tec Rope. Lots of pulling power.





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