Skidding winches

   / Skidding winches #1  

Saitcho

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Kubota B26
I am a very proud owner of a brand new Kubota B26 TLB and I am looking to buy a skidding winch to do some land clearing. I recently bought 15 acre of land next to a river and want to do some selection cutting and get rid of the pines and poplar that have grown up, the trees are around 12-18 inch diameter. The land is about half flat and half steep. I will need to build a few access road to gain access to the far end of the property. There are a few wet spots but its not that bad. My plan is to cut the trees drag them to a landing, cut them to manageable pieces and burn them in the winter. I think a winch will speed up the process and cause less damage to the land. I have searches alot on the subject but still have a few questions I hope you guys can help me with.

1-PTO vs Hydraulic winch

The B26 has 20 PTO HP and the hydraulics are at 11 GPM. Whats the benefits of one vs the other. If I want to run the tractor at idle is one better than the other? Is one easier to control than the other?

2-I know I can hook a cable to the draw bar and drag the log on the ground but how does a winch compare to that strength wise? Lets say I am on a flat dry hard ground and I pull on a log and I compare that to winching it. Will the winch give me the same pulling force or will it be stronger? If so by approximatly how much? Just to give me a rough estimate.

3-What do you guys think about synthetic rope? I like the fact that its lightweight, less chances to snap back at you if stuff breaks and easier to work with but seem to need more maintenance vs steel cable.

4- So far I got quotes of about 3400$ CDN for a fami JL290 or a tajfun EGV 35A. Of the two I am leaning toward the Tajfun. I keep looking for used one but they are rare and the one I see are either too beat up or too big for my tractor. Any opinions on this?

Farmi JL29 Skidding Winch | JL29 | Products | Tractor Mounted Winches - Farmiwinch.com
Winches Tajfun

5- Anyone has experience with logging with a 4000lbs tractor? I know winches can get you in trouble pretty fast thats why I plan to take it easy.


Thanks for your help, I cant wait for the land to dry, put the backoe back on and scratch some paint off in the dirt.:cool2:
 
   / Skidding winches #2  
1) PTO

2) A winch will out pull a wheel tractor

3) rope is nice , keep it clean, and DON'T underestimate a breakage.

4) You can't go wrong with either.

5) follow safe practices. Read up. It's not the tractor that makes the mistakes,
 
   / Skidding winches #3  
Agree with Cal, added comments .....

1) PTO - Hydraulic winch will be very slow

2) A winch will out pull a wheel tractor - The winch digs into the ground and pulls. Draw bar needs traction.

3) rope is nice , keep it clean, and DON'T underestimate a breakage. - Rope is nice, strong, light too. But it has limited abrasion resistance. It will not hold up like a cable for winching and skidding logs.

4) You can't go wrong with either. - Both are good. I have a Farmi 290 - great winch for a small tractor.

5) follow safe practices. Read up. It's not the tractor that makes the mistakes,

Also get a snatch block if you are thinning so you can protect your keep trees and keep your tractor in a safe position when winching.

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gg
 
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   / Skidding winches #4  
i have a farmi 351 on my kubotaL2650 and love it..i agree with getting a snatch block for the time when you can't get a straight pull as i did that once and had my tractor on two wheels before releasing the winch!!!!
 
   / Skidding winches
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#5  
Thanks for your input, I plan to get two snatch block to do some redirect and get the mechanical advantage going for me. What do you guys think of the self release snatch block? They seem pretty nice. Whats wrong with hydraulic winches, is it better suited for bigger tractor?

Nice pictures Gordon your place looks pretty much like the kind of forest im working in.
 
   / Skidding winches #6  
Self release snatch blocks save a lot of work and time. Here is a short video og mine at work.

Big Pine - YouTube

Hydraulic winches are very slow - at least the ones I have seen. Hydraulic motors are pretty inefficient. That and the relatively small flow rate of a small tractor means the winch will be slow if it has decent pull.

gg
 
   / Skidding winches #8  
Synthetic/rope is to fragile...

Snags, rub points put bad spots in it and the sun degrades it too. I would never have it on my winch...

SR
 
   / Skidding winches #9  
Not to sidetrack things, but has anyone used a Hudson? Opinions?
 
 

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