Bryce Shuman
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Chipping away at our silvopasture project with a WoodMaxx WM-8H wood chipper.
Rain was forecast but was being pushed back every hour it seemed. Of course it finally hits after getting into some chip therapy.
We picked up a barely used Wood Max WM-8H hydraulic feed, PTO-powered 8-inch capacity wood chipper to run with our John Deere 4600 tractor. Figuring out how it likes to eat is always a good time.
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  • @jonasheckert396
    @jonasheckert396 9 днів тому

    What did you use for the fairlead

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 9 днів тому

      The original fairlead in this video broke so I built a much stronger one the second time around. It mimics the Wallenstein FX85 winch upper fairlead that pivots around.

    • @jonasheckert396
      @jonasheckert396 9 днів тому

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y ok Thanks

  • @sarashuman3890
    @sarashuman3890 19 днів тому

    I'm definitely glad you have them!

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Місяць тому

    Great design

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Місяць тому

      Thank you, I merely put my own spin on an already proven design 👍

  • @williamchandler6151
    @williamchandler6151 Місяць тому

    Well done!

  • @buttasroaysroay4633
    @buttasroaysroay4633 Місяць тому

    What system this running and stop plz tell

  • @xMegatron_
    @xMegatron_ 2 місяці тому

    Where do the pads on the gear wheel come from? Where to buy these? Are these brake pads or clutch pads?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 2 місяці тому

      Mine are old used brake pads. You can purchase sheets of the friction material off McMaster Carr and epoxy them to your plate or bolt them with brass screws.

  • @jimsmith6816
    @jimsmith6816 2 місяці тому

    Sweet, good engineering

  • @user-su4mo5ur2y
    @user-su4mo5ur2y 3 місяці тому

    Great build! Thanks for the explanation.

  • @BlueSwallowAircraft
    @BlueSwallowAircraft 3 місяці тому

    That is a fantastic job of designing and building your winch! Thank you for sharing.

  • @waynelucas6395
    @waynelucas6395 4 місяці тому

    what size chain did you use when you built your pto winch

  • @waynelucas6395
    @waynelucas6395 4 місяці тому

    sorry if I missed it but what size chain are you running?

  • @user-fv6ht1wu9d
    @user-fv6ht1wu9d 4 місяці тому

    Do you have a parts list of pulleys and bushings and bearings Also I dont understand the bottom pulley system rather than a single pulley Looks like excellent system

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      I have receipts from what I've purchased, but haven't compiled them all yet. The bottom triple-sprocket configuration is because I messed up while building it and it ran in the reverse direction than what I had intended it to. I installed the plate that my drum-shaft goes through backwards. So the triple-sprocket configuration provided a simple way to fix my screw-up rather than cut off a lot of welds and re-install the plate correctly.

  • @chriswilliams5268
    @chriswilliams5268 4 місяці тому

    Wow great build Had you considered welding the ubolt to the inside so had no protrusions or was there a reason you found that wouldn't work?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      Thank you, yes I considered it and no doubt it would work. It has been one of those "If it isn't broke, don't fix it" things. :)

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому

    You used car disc plates or something for the lamella

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      Check out my other video that shows it in more detail ua-cam.com/video/rvJxn8TUFxM/v-deo.htmlsi=JuK6Ml0H-DaHc1XL

    • @stjepanz07
      @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому

      I see your video but I not shore is this car tiles or lamellae cut

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      @@stjepanz07 I'm sorry, are asking about the clutch friction plates? These are brake pads from an electric motor brake. You could use an old clutch out of a car or brake pads from a car as well. 👍

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому

    ua-cam.com/video/zQgm53KJLKk/v-deo.htmlsi=uXjlIxkLvWk_JGwF. I made this, but the threaded connection is interesting

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому

    And please tell me which diametar is chain weeler

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      For my chain drive, the drive sprocket is now 11-tooth, driven is 60-tooth. #60 chain.

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому

    Hi from Croatia, Do you have problems with slipping when transferring power to the reel?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 4 місяці тому

      Hello, yes the clutch does slip some but transfers enough power to work well for what I use it for. If I get too large of load, the clutch will slip instead of overloading my tractor and tipping it over.

  • @andym5782
    @andym5782 6 місяців тому

    How durable is the nock itself? I dont like any nock that's hollow like the Nockturnals ect.....Have you had any nocks crack or break which resulted in a dryfire?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 6 місяців тому

      No I have not had any break. They're some of the nicer nocks I've seen.

    • @andym5782
      @andym5782 6 місяців тому

      @user-nu9xo4ye7y I think I'm gonna roll with them for my new arrow setup. I don't trust nocturnals for anything over 400+ grains. I hate to have one blowup behind a 500-600gr arrow. Thanks for the reply.

  • @markw2266
    @markw2266 6 місяців тому

    I was looking for repair videos for a Hudson 35m that needs a new clutch . What I noticed on your build is standard cable instead of swedged cable. If your cable is binding up, try a length of swedged cable. It looks to me like they fed a 7/16" cable into a die, which smooths out the cable. It has to make a difference as it slides over itself better. Nice job, hows it working?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 6 місяців тому

      Thank you, I'm quite pleased with how it works. I priced swedged cable when I bought mine but couldn't justify the increase. I haven't had any issues caused by the cable though I routinely unspool my drum and rewind it using the dead weight of the tractor as a load to keep things from getting unruly on the spool.

  • @ironmule
    @ironmule 7 місяців тому

    Forget getting a patent. Several manufacturers producing these obviously but are very pricey. You should just sell diy plans with a parts list for the winch assembly only.

  • @ironmule
    @ironmule 7 місяців тому

    Best video on line explaining this. What's the idea on the three bottom sprockets vs. 1? Thanks

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! While building the frame, I welded the cross-plate which captures the shaft on backwards and did not notice it until much later in the build. Therefore I added 2 idlers in order to reverse the rotation of the driven sprocket in order to wrap the cable on the drum the correct way.

  • @toddmavis3492
    @toddmavis3492 7 місяців тому

    A little more work than the day you drove to Farmer and loading in your truck.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 7 місяців тому

      Ahh yes a bit more! I still have some of that left over too!

  • @sarashuman3890
    @sarashuman3890 7 місяців тому

    What a blessing you are to our family! Thank you for all your hardwork.❤

  • @dmoon3042
    @dmoon3042 7 місяців тому

    Nice work

  • @LivingOurAmericanDream
    @LivingOurAmericanDream 7 місяців тому

    I wasn’t thinking of using this to fell trees, good hinges and wedging will get the job done. However, how does this rig do with skidding logs? I have lots of instances where I need to pull a downed log up onto a trail from back in the woods 50-60 yards. Does this winch have enough power to skid?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 7 місяців тому

      That's exactly what I built it and use it for. It works great for me.

  • @tadaskabliukas2797
    @tadaskabliukas2797 7 місяців тому

    what is the power of the tractor?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 7 місяців тому

      Engine HP is 43hp, I believe the PTO HP is 34hp.

  • @jamesmckay9966
    @jamesmckay9966 7 місяців тому

    WHY DOESN'T SOME ONE MAKE A WINCH USING THE REAR DIFFERENTIAL FROM A SMALL CAR OR TRUCK. PUT THE WINCH SPOOL ON ONE SIDE AND A BRAKE ON THE OTHER. I SAW SEVERAL OTHESE ON THE SUPERIOR NATIONAL FOREST IN MINNESOTA IN 1956. THEY USED A 25 HP WISCONSIN ENGINE FOR THE POWER SOURCE. THEY WERE USED TO PULL 8 FOOT PULP WOOD [JACK PINE] LOGS FOR ACESS BY TRUCK. AS AN ASIDE, THE SALE WAS FOR 25 YEARS BY THE TOMAHAWK TIMBER COMPANY FROM WISCONSIN. SET THE CABLE THAN HOLD DOWN A SIMPLE HAND BRAKE AND THE LOGS COME TO YOU. UNIT WAS MOUNTED ON A SMALL 2 WHEEL TRAILOR AND ANCHORED TO A STUMP WHEN IN USE.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 7 місяців тому

      That is definitely another way to do it and I've seen them. Browsing through multiple build threads across various forums show that type of design still used by folks. It's simple and effective. I was trying to build something that would not only bring the logs to my tractor, but also allow me to then take the logs to my sawmill/firewood area for further processing without a bunch of additional steps added. A self-contained unit on its own small trailer just doesn't make sense for my needs as I would constantly be moving it around. With my setup I simply back up within 300' of what I'm looking to pull, drop the winch down so it bites in the ground and proceed with choking the log. I'm all for people building what they want to use it how they want. This is just what I came up with to use in my context and so far it has exceeded my expectations.

  • @markojovanovic3847
    @markojovanovic3847 7 місяців тому

    top

  • @BrandonBigB956
    @BrandonBigB956 8 місяців тому

    3400 hours is nothing on a diesel tractor.

  • @jkmcp45
    @jkmcp45 9 місяців тому

    Hey brother the sprocket is prolly cause from flex I watch your vid prolly daily cause I’m building thanks for the details

  • @thehabitathook32
    @thehabitathook32 9 місяців тому

    I started looking for videos a couple years ago on the mechanical aspects of how these winches work and this is the only one I've come across in many hours of research that actually details it out. I had a good idea but for building one myself, I was missing some details. You may have copied a design but so far this is the only video I've found that goes thru the detail, and even a thread on the forestry forum to boot! Nice job and appreciated.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y 9 місяців тому

      Thank you! I believe we've met, if you are the maker of Habitat Hooks, that is. My wife, kids and I drove up and met you at your workplace this last winter and I bought one of your steel hooks. Small world! If you have questions I'd be glad to help answer them!

    • @thehabitathook32
      @thehabitathook32 9 місяців тому

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y yep, that be me. Seen your habitat work and thought, "this guy has got to already have a hook". I'm sure I'll reach out. Thanks

  • @spasojespasitelj853
    @spasojespasitelj853 10 місяців тому

    That's fast, haug.

  • @randallcrane2704
    @randallcrane2704 Рік тому

    Very good job thanks for sharing

  • @RichMenzel
    @RichMenzel Рік тому

    Nice Job, thanks for sharing! I also built a logging winch and I'm having trouble with spooling. I need to add the top swivel pulley which directs the cable down to the winch like you have. Can you give me any details on that pulley? Did you buy it, from where or fabricate it?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      If you search for "yarding block" you'll find what you need. I bought a few of the 3 ton blocks which are 4" sheaves. I gutted the sheave and built a swiveling mount for it. Let me know if you want more information on it and I'll make another video for you. :)

  • @thor06m
    @thor06m Рік тому

    Hey, awesome looking project, you should show details of the clutch system.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Check out my channel and you'll see a detailed video of just that. :)

    • @thor06m
      @thor06m Рік тому

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y that's terrific, I'll have a look!

  • @patsquach4080
    @patsquach4080 Рік тому

    Nice. Work. Very nice welds. That says A-LOT.

  • @jkmcp45
    @jkmcp45 Рік тому

    Your cable follower on your drum ditch the round stock and make a plate with a 22 degree bend to cup drum or there abouts with heavy compression springs take a look at wrecker winch you’ll see instantly I have made the same farm winch except I have a radio remote and I used a clutch plate that I disassembled I used half organic/metallic

  • @colrad0710
    @colrad0710 Рік тому

    Very nice set up and thank you for taking the time to tear it down and explain everything!

  • @southtexashay777
    @southtexashay777 Рік тому

    Was looking at you Linn Lumber mill build. I got the electric Model 1900 kit, 7 years back and has been in the wood pallet box ever since. Well retired from my perm job and know I am looking to build it. Any recommendations. Since I retired I have created a YT channel and raise cattle and make Hay and wood LOE badges piggy banks ETC. with a CNC and want to cut Mesquite wood for the plaques. have a great week. gave you a sub.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Did you buy the track as well? The saw frame and carriage isn't bad to assemble but you definitely want to have help when bolting it all together. It seems to be a very rigid frame with nice lift/lower adjustments via the ACME threaded rods. It would be nice to have electric raise/lower on mine. I may add that some day. I'll check out your channel and see what you've got going on. We are getting into raising some cattle as well. Thanks for the comment!

    • @southtexashay777
      @southtexashay777 Рік тому

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y I have welders and big metal band saw and I think most of the equipment and tools but the plans I got are sketchy so just looking for other ways of building it. I will defiantly post the build. Keep InTouch may have a few questions, thanks.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      I was going to built the track while I waited for the saw frame and carriage but I'm glad I waited to have those assembled first so I could verify some measurements. It's not difficult, it's just just like anything else. It takes time. Good luck with your build I'll be looking forward to seeing it.

  • @sridhar.nsridhar.n304
    @sridhar.nsridhar.n304 Рік тому

    Plss phone number

  • @sarashuman3890
    @sarashuman3890 Рік тому

    So much more efficient!

  • @jamesmorgan6782
    @jamesmorgan6782 Рік тому

    Seems safe,secure and productive. Nice setup indeed.

  • @randyschneider6086
    @randyschneider6086 Рік тому

    You saved a lot of money by doing this and not buying a skidder.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Thanks, and it adds to the number of uses for my tractor!

  • @rcp.perfuratriz
    @rcp.perfuratriz Рік тому

    very good, did you use car clutch? here in Brazil they use a type of conical brake lining and the similar system I subscribed to your channel

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Check out the other video on my channel and it shows the clutch in detail. Thanks!

    • @rcp.perfuratriz
      @rcp.perfuratriz Рік тому

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y I just saw it, I'm going to use a screw-on disc brake pad of the model you used, I didn't find anything here, thanks.

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Рік тому

    I think it is a fine piece of engineering.

  • @georgehettiarachchi6346
    @georgehettiarachchi6346 Рік тому

    Very good pattern. I would like to more develop system for future. Thank. Please tell me which country.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      I'm in the United State of America.

    • @georgehettiarachchi6346
      @georgehettiarachchi6346 Рік тому

      You are American very good. More technology and rich country thanks. I am Sri Lankan and my frofitional terner, welding also training my apprentice period. More then 20 years working meddle East Gmc motors co. Meinternce mechanic and repair benwill auto jack that is American co. More interesting that pioriod now 69 years and retired. Thanks for your future. GOD BLESS FOR YOU.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      @@georgehettiarachchi6346 you have many years of experience! Thank you for your comment, may God bless you!

  • @flightace1
    @flightace1 Рік тому

    Nice done !! here in sweden we got a company named Väse that builds winches like this one, we use a 8mm cable on our and have never had any cable snapped on us so i think 7/16 cable is overkill so when you change cable next time go for a 3/8 or so,,mutch easyer to handle and you get more on the spool to,,Thanx for a great vid!!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Hi Toni, I agree that 7/16 cable is overkill. I chose it as a happy medium between being too strong and just strong enough for what I felt to be safe. I am going to look into the winches you referenced there in Sweden. Thank you!

  • @charleswhitehead7441
    @charleswhitehead7441 Рік тому

    Nice construction but two thoughts come to mind, 1/ with the cable pulling from so high do you not have a tendency to lift the front of the tractor off the ground? and secondly what safety measures have you in place? You will be operating this from alongside the winch, if that cable snaps dure to a log getting snagged up it will snap back with enough force to cut you in half. Have you got a means of limiting the force to well below the SWL of the cable and/or fail safe disconnect? I have a friend who nearly lost his leg to this type of accident. He took two years to get off of crutches. Very serious injuries are at stake.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y Рік тому

      Hi Charles, I have not had an issue with the front end of the tractor coming off the ground. I believe this is partially due to my clutch not being able to transmit all available power through the winch at this time. It transfers plenty of power to pull the size of logs I've been dealing with but slips when the butt of the log snags on something when winching. In the other video I made further breaking the winch down, you can see my clutch wear is not even across the friction pads. As it breaks in more, I expect it to work better. It has been getting smoother as time goes on. As far as safety goes, the breaking strength of the cable I purchased is 10.22 tons, or 20,440lbs. That is a 2:1 rating over what I winch is theoretically capable of on a first wrap line pull at rated HP (tractor running 2700rpm and PTO running 540rpm). I have not encountered a scenario yet to where I needed to run the tractor over 1500rpm and certainly have not pulled a log with only one wrap on the drum so I am operating my winch way below anything capable of applying that much tension to the cable. When I exceed what my clutch can hold, it's usually due to my own error and simply taking more time to remedy it allows the winch to operate smoothly. I don't just throw more power at it and try again. I've found that 1500rpm tractor engine speed seems to be the sweet spot for this winch. If it can't handle the pull then I need to rethink things. It takes more time but I'm in no hurry. I could go further into providing figures for SWL considerations and my specific context of operation but I can say I feel safe enough operating the winch as is or I would not be doing so. I do have plans to build a mechanism that allows me to operate the winch at a distance that may be considered safe by others, but at this point in time I have not done so. The injuries your friend sustained are unfortunate and the context of his injuries and the details surrounding the incident may have or may not relate to what I'm doing other than the tool in use. I have a family and although this type of work is inherently dangerous, I do it with them constantly on my mind. Thank you for your concern! :)

  • @Ilys_evgen
    @Ilys_evgen Рік тому

    То

  • @texascottonfarmer
    @texascottonfarmer Рік тому

    👌👌👍👍 Nice!