RadarTech
Elite Member
Folks,
I’ve been thinking about this since i got my chipper.. and since spring is around the corner I’d like to tap the hive mind for either a thumbs up, down, or don’t do it….
I have a bolt on set of hooks, loops, and Reese hitch.
	
	
		
			
				
					
						
							
						
					
				
			
			
				
		
	
It is fasted to my bucket with 10 grade 8 bolts. They have lock nuts and were 5/8 bolts…
My idea, is a Reese hitch plate and a 5-6k winch. A snatch block as a fulcrum point to run a cable to the rear of the tractor where the chipper is connected. And using a wireless remote, I could pull small brush, limbs etc up the bank.. and then chip them.
Now…
Is it a good idea?
I believe the winch plate rated for 8k or 10k winches and a 5k winch with a second cable for length.
I don’t expect to pull more than 300-400 lbs of stuff using this.. but with this method I can triple my productivity…
The chipper is a woodland mills TF810.
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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The tractor is a Yanmar YT359C..
Thoughts?
Thanks!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I’ve been thinking about this since i got my chipper.. and since spring is around the corner I’d like to tap the hive mind for either a thumbs up, down, or don’t do it….
I have a bolt on set of hooks, loops, and Reese hitch.
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			My idea, is a Reese hitch plate and a 5-6k winch. A snatch block as a fulcrum point to run a cable to the rear of the tractor where the chipper is connected. And using a wireless remote, I could pull small brush, limbs etc up the bank.. and then chip them.
Now…
Is it a good idea?
I believe the winch plate rated for 8k or 10k winches and a 5k winch with a second cable for length.
I don’t expect to pull more than 300-400 lbs of stuff using this.. but with this method I can triple my productivity…
The chipper is a woodland mills TF810.
 
					
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				The tractor is a Yanmar YT359C..
Thoughts?
Thanks!
 
 
		 
  
			 
 
		 
 
		