Interesting stuff, Philobite. Your pictures reminded me of the time, years ago, when I helped build a cabin in the hills above Philo. We milled all the wood from trees on the property.
Wow! No way! Now when was that? Where was it, and who was it? I grew up here in the 60's and 70's so likely knew the folks. We're up Nash Mill Rd.
You mentioned how the Amsteel Blue would sometimes get slightly buried in the spool. Is this just a harmless irritation, or do you think it is hard on the rope? From an engineering point of view, winding the rope and winching would ideally be two separate operations--you pull with a capstan winch, but wind on a separate spool. Is such a thing available for your D7?
No the burying is a very minor irritation and totally harmless. Not hard on the rope. Don't know about the availability of the capstan winch, but it would all need to be operable with simplicity from the driver's seat for safety reasons. That's the beauty of the simple spool.