pondnstream
ArboristSite Member
I've been curious about these portable chainsaw winches and how useful they really are.
The logs which I've been moving around with my 3000lb more-power-puller look a lot bigger than in the Lewis Winch pictures and videos but they can move the load a lot faster than I can with a manual winch.
So, when a Lewis winch came on craigslist for $300 I went for it, even though I had to drive 200 miles ow to get it .
The unit I got has not been used much and in fact has been in storage for the past 18 years.
I opened up the gearbox and the oil was gone, evaporated or leaked out over the years.
When I took out the gears, all the bearings seemed to turn fine. I put in 6oz of 90 wt gear oil and sealed it back up.
Next I tried connecting a chainsaw. The Lewis winch has a 'universal adapter', which didnt fit my Jonsered 2083. So I tried my stihl ms290, but that saw didn't have enough torque to turn the gears. Either the gears and bearings are still too stiff from being in storage or something is stuck. I can turn the cs side of the winch gear with pliers but not with my bare fingers. Tomorrow, I'll see if my husky 3120 can hook up to it, the only downside of that setup is the weight, but it should be plenty of power . More to come. . .
Any comments on these earlier versions of the Lewis winches, they seem almost the same as what they are selling now.
Tim
The logs which I've been moving around with my 3000lb more-power-puller look a lot bigger than in the Lewis Winch pictures and videos but they can move the load a lot faster than I can with a manual winch.
So, when a Lewis winch came on craigslist for $300 I went for it, even though I had to drive 200 miles ow to get it .
The unit I got has not been used much and in fact has been in storage for the past 18 years.
I opened up the gearbox and the oil was gone, evaporated or leaked out over the years.
When I took out the gears, all the bearings seemed to turn fine. I put in 6oz of 90 wt gear oil and sealed it back up.
Next I tried connecting a chainsaw. The Lewis winch has a 'universal adapter', which didnt fit my Jonsered 2083. So I tried my stihl ms290, but that saw didn't have enough torque to turn the gears. Either the gears and bearings are still too stiff from being in storage or something is stuck. I can turn the cs side of the winch gear with pliers but not with my bare fingers. Tomorrow, I'll see if my husky 3120 can hook up to it, the only downside of that setup is the weight, but it should be plenty of power . More to come. . .
Any comments on these earlier versions of the Lewis winches, they seem almost the same as what they are selling now.
Tim