genesis5521
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If anyone's interested, here is a review of the Lewis Winch in the April 2011 edition of "Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine. I'm thinking of getting one and using it on my Stihl MS290. I know the 290 has only a 56.5 cc, 3.45 cubic engine, but the 12" to 18" 8 foot logs I'd be pulling gotta weigh less than 1000 pounds. I'm just tired of lugging rounds, one by one, through the forest, back to my truck. I'd rather cut the tree in to 8 foot lengths, drag the logs back to my truck, and buck them up there. That would sure save a lot of hump'n. I can think of a few other uses for it to. Pros? Cons?
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:O6tnYFkxIFUJ:sawmillmag.com/download-review/72/Lewis%2BWinch+Using+a+Lewis+Winch&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjEr93WPHnfJg2Nyhs_4CynqYIBrVqo5J4XevL35K5o_1lKyFljGfF0h9pmDBzjMQoIv5N1ClnaW0gZh5Vk3ikupKLyjcnvU_c-rZDNh94I-CHrM9gAd2IZx183mDyKBRJpDc6Q&sig=AHIEtbQI0JrMPd4Yx8lOhbl5nSdDwxDovw
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Update: Just got an email response from Doug Imbeau, the President of Lewis Winch, on a few questions I had. He says my 290 will work well with the Lewis Winch. He says my 290 will pull 2000 to 2500 pounds single line, and 4000 to 5000 with a snatch block. That should be way more than enough for what I wanna do with it. He says line speed will be 40 to 60 feet per minute with my 290. The farthest pull I'd be making is 150 feet. So even at the lower 40 FPM, a 150 foot pull would take 4 minutes. Better it doing the work than me ! One 8 foot log yields six 16" long rounds, and I have to hump each one of those puppies, one by one, back to my truck. That's 300 feet round trip, times 6 trips, equals 600 yards! And that's for just one 8 foot log! I usually get 8 to 10, 8 foot logs per tree ! Just look at the above picture. Those rounds are 50 to 70 pounds each. No wonder I'm so beat when I get home ! I've just walked almost 3 miles while carrying all that weight ! This old geezer needs a break.
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:O6tnYFkxIFUJ:sawmillmag.com/download-review/72/Lewis%2BWinch+Using+a+Lewis+Winch&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjEr93WPHnfJg2Nyhs_4CynqYIBrVqo5J4XevL35K5o_1lKyFljGfF0h9pmDBzjMQoIv5N1ClnaW0gZh5Vk3ikupKLyjcnvU_c-rZDNh94I-CHrM9gAd2IZx183mDyKBRJpDc6Q&sig=AHIEtbQI0JrMPd4Yx8lOhbl5nSdDwxDovw
Don <><
Update: Just got an email response from Doug Imbeau, the President of Lewis Winch, on a few questions I had. He says my 290 will work well with the Lewis Winch. He says my 290 will pull 2000 to 2500 pounds single line, and 4000 to 5000 with a snatch block. That should be way more than enough for what I wanna do with it. He says line speed will be 40 to 60 feet per minute with my 290. The farthest pull I'd be making is 150 feet. So even at the lower 40 FPM, a 150 foot pull would take 4 minutes. Better it doing the work than me ! One 8 foot log yields six 16" long rounds, and I have to hump each one of those puppies, one by one, back to my truck. That's 300 feet round trip, times 6 trips, equals 600 yards! And that's for just one 8 foot log! I usually get 8 to 10, 8 foot logs per tree ! Just look at the above picture. Those rounds are 50 to 70 pounds each. No wonder I'm so beat when I get home ! I've just walked almost 3 miles while carrying all that weight ! This old geezer needs a break.
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