John Gryphon
Well-Known Member
Aye, sagely nodding his head!Pffff. 60lb! I could pick that up with my dick.
Aye, sagely nodding his head!Pffff. 60lb! I could pick that up with my dick.
What diameter rope do you use please?
I haven't tried this but I bet it works
Cheers
Richard
Here is my set up, 200 meters of 10mm rope wound on hand spool mounted to the front of my quad.
Capston winch rides along side it strapped on and gets secured to a nearby tree etc with 2 metre climbing sling when in use. I also carry a selection of snatch blocks incase I cannot get a straight line pull.
Expensive yes... but how much is your back worth?
Kind regards,
Bob.
Difference is only in speed, while capstan is easily "throttled" I'd be scared to use the 400kg model at 40m/minute. With Eder I think I'd skip these models, they have 2 stroke Italian motor (nothing good comes out of Italy).The Eder forestry winches are very capable items of kit. I have only used the 1800 model for felling and dragging timber, but they do a 1200 and 400kg model too.
I'm no expert but the Eder models vary in power as well as speed. Main consideration is to make sure there are no kinks in the rope before it enters the capstan, otherwise they are simple enough to use with common sense. Engine has been fine so far.Difference is only in speed, while capstan is easily "throttled" I'd be scared to use the 400kg model at 40m/minute. With Eder I think I'd skip these models, they have 2 stroke Italian motor (nothing good comes out of Italy).
The 500kg model has Honda 4 stroke, and it's considerably lighter than others. They also have electric version with Stihl motor but information is scarce and I think the battery duration a mystery. Might be an option though, if you e.g. use Stihl battery tools in your day job (and thus have extra batteries at zero cost).
It's the same unit, with different size spool (or gearing). So if model A pulls twice the amount vs. model B, it's half the speed (roughly).I'm no expert but the Eder models vary in power as well as speed.
We have the same problem but we have a 8 wheeled Argo and one one of our members has a quad simple get a quadA petrol Capstan winch would be more suitable, unfortunately really expensive and hardly appear on the used market.
A masonry student from Canada told me that it took him two days to pack out one(Moose?) that he shot. I presume it was too cold for there to be any flies about!It may be heresy in the UK but many animals in other parts of the world are packed out in pieces. Gralloch left and the haunches taken off and packed out in strong bags might make the remainder more manageable?
David.