deholtsl
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Idk if my back can take anymore lol. Im running an MS881 in a 36” zozen mill. Wondering if the winches are worth it, what’s good, etc.
Thanks,
Dan
Thanks,
Dan
Yeah, a winch is a great help w a 881. I ignored them for awhile until I finally mounted one on my mill, just a cheap $20 generic I replaced the wire cable with light poly rope. Such a game changer, milling had been masochistically hard work before that and the winch made it near effortless. I didn't understand how it was so many newbies had gotten into it when milling was so physically hard, but it was because everyone got into it in the age of winches and it's now so much easier with them. Still a chore lifting an 881 on and off of cuts though. BobL figured out years ago on here that elevation and letting gravity do the work with a downhill milling angle was key, and developed a custom log jack that I've copied to raise logs with. The idea is to have the log high enough to stay standing in a comfortable position instead of like most people doing the knee crawl. BobL explained his approach in detail in various posts but I can't locate them right off hand.Idk if my back can take anymore lol. Im running an MS881 in a 36” zozen mill. Wondering if the winches are worth it, what’s good, etc.