Portable winch choices Alternative
A couple of years ago I went shopping to find a good winch to utilize. I had a lewis winch years ago, and it was nice but only on my biggest saws. The Honda capstan winch was pretty good as well but I am not crazy about using 3 strand rope to pull trees over with.
What choices did I have. I found one of the portable Warn winches, has it's own mounting bracket that I could chain to the base of a tree, etc. I used it for 3 years, until I had an DS groundie that screwed it up by allowing all the cable to wrap to one end and the thing burned up the motor.
I had to buy another for around $500.
I went out to our local Harbor Freight store, I got a 10 K winch with an extended warranty for just under $500. I keep a couple of (car) batteries charged (solar panel trickle charger on vehicle) all the time in my truck just for this winch. It is heavy, but not too heavy. I have slings and a piece of 3/4" bull rope to attach it to a tree, or other objects. I have lifted 7K logs, and have pulled 20K trees down that were leaning the wrong way.
Originally, I mounted the winch on the Top of my Chip truck, this took some beefing up of the frame opening at the back of the truck, but it was well worth it to assist in hoisting logs into the back of our truck I also used the truck as the platform to pull from as well.
In the video here, I took this two summers ago, The client had several trees that were leaning towards a child day care play area directly on the other side of the fence (behind these trees). We gave them a dirt cheap estimate as we didn't have to haul anything away. We cut the wood into firewood and dumped the chips in the back '40. They were very happy, we took down a total of 8 trees on this property.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/6120nxiWnedeOx_izTZirw?feat=directlink
I am sure to receive much flak over the fact that I employ Latin Americans, but around here I can't seem to keep natural born Americans on. They come out and work for a day to a week and then start to whine about the wages- or they stay long enough to learn then go open their own business... lol.
P.s. The winch that I still use today is the same winch, I have simply un-mounted it from the truck and I use it for many different tasks, including gin poles, pulling trees and lifting large material into vehicles-etc.