PTO Tractor Winch

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  • Опубліковано 22 січ 2023
  • This is a general overview of the construction and operation of my tractor mounted PTO winch. It still is and probably always will be a work in progress.

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  • @hanshaw1974
    @hanshaw1974 Рік тому +14

    You are amazing, the fact that you built and designed that on your own.
    Yes, the first draft, design is not perfect. But then again it is 10,000 times better than anything I could have built.
    Great work.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, but it's not really my design. I just based it off a commercially available one. 🙂

  • @keithjacobson4493
    @keithjacobson4493 Рік тому +3

    Well done. Beyond my technical capabilities!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Thank you, just have to put your mind to it and make it happen! :)

  • @davidsargood3228
    @davidsargood3228 Рік тому +10

    Looks great! Nice speed too. Should prove to be a useful tool on the farm for years to come.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I've come across your builds a time or two as well in search of builds. :D

  • @alexmattyspac7605
    @alexmattyspac7605 Рік тому +6

    With everything there is a balance between risk and productivity. Manage what safety measures you can and keep your head in the game. Very nice work sir.

  • @brucerazor5202
    @brucerazor5202 Рік тому +2

    I’m very impressed, the best times in life are when your working on projects

  • @williamchandler6151
    @williamchandler6151 Місяць тому +1

    Well done!

  • @raymondpetrovits2336
    @raymondpetrovits2336 Рік тому +6

    I inherited a store bought rig that is almost exactly as the one you created. Cord wood business was part of income for the old farm. Sure is a handy tool especially when trees get hung up on each other in dense forest situations. Nice job on your rig.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +3

      Thank you. I agree, it is an invaluable tool for snags. I don't really even try to put them where I want if they're leaning towards being snagged when I'm clear cutting for deer food plots. Just let them get hung up and winch them off the stump from 100' away.

  • @SKFarm666
    @SKFarm666 Рік тому +3

    Nice winch! I like the drum-clutch engagement design.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Thanks! I'm sure there are better, more efficient designs out there but this is simple and effective for my use.

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt6789 Місяць тому +1

    Great design

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Місяць тому

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

  • @tkalus5736
    @tkalus5736 Рік тому +3

    Nice build! I had been thinking about something like this and your video popped up. Glad to see how it can be done.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Well stay tuned this week I will be posting a more in-depth video of how things are put together.

  • @jimsmith6816
    @jimsmith6816 2 місяці тому +1

    Sweet, good engineering

  • @OhioHillTopsHobbyFarm
    @OhioHillTopsHobbyFarm Рік тому +4

    That is awesome! Nice work, I’m sure you will get many years of service from that winch. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MJADoingStuff
    @MJADoingStuff Рік тому +1

    That was awesome I like the design. Very handy. Thanks for sharing and making a video looking forward to more. Have a good one😁👍🚜💨🍳

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Hoping once the weather clears up a bit to do another video. 🙂

  • @daveb8968
    @daveb8968 Рік тому +1

    Heck man, may I start the slow clap!!! I just welded up a subsoiler for my tractor and was, and still am feeling good about that. But you sir, wow, just wow.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Thank you for that Dave, I really appreciate it. I wish I really knew what I am doing with a welder, I'm only good enough to make some parts stick.

  • @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863
    @thegreatnorthwoodswithbb2863 Рік тому +2

    I for one am very impressed great job

  • @lbfishin2156
    @lbfishin2156 Рік тому +2

    Impressive! hope the Safety Sam's don't beat you up to bad 😃

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Thank you, there's always a few out there. I mean, I get it, but if some people had their way there would be no way to operate something like this. Just have to use your noggin, eyeballs and ears!

  • @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648
    @michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 Рік тому +1

    Really nice build you should be proud of your work.

  • @patsquach4080
    @patsquach4080 Рік тому +1

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

  • @throngcleaver
    @throngcleaver Рік тому +3

    B! That is a fantastic build! I absolutely LOVE the design. I've read all the comments, so I know you've made a tweak or two, and I'm sure you'll make more little improvements to suit your needs as they come to mind.
    I have a similar tractor (4720) and a need for a skidding winch on my property. I've been using a cable and a pair of snatch blocks to just drag logs out, but that involves a lot of trips on and off the tractor.
    Looks like my next big project will be to copy yours!
    Thanks for sharing this, B! 😁

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you and check back here this weekend as I'm going to be making another video showing the individual parts, how they go together and a few things I did wrong :)

    • @throngcleaver
      @throngcleaver Рік тому

      @B Awesome! Will do. I just subscribed. Thanks!

  • @jonnyfischer4035
    @jonnyfischer4035 Рік тому +2

    That is very nice we have winches like that avelible in Austria all the tree guys have them they are not that pricy overhere but never seen one that was homebuild great job 👍

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Jonny. Used ones around here are $2500USD on up in decent condition. New they are $6000USD on up around this size.

    • @jonnyfischer4035
      @jonnyfischer4035 Рік тому +2

      ​@@user-nu9xo4ye7y ohh i am from Salzburg here a good 6.5 ton costs 3000$ new here everyone youses them even without 4 x4 tractors i like to compare different styles of forrestwork in diffrent countrys

  • @adnacraigo6590
    @adnacraigo6590 Рік тому +1

    I think it is a fine piece of engineering.

  • @EmiAgriDiY
    @EmiAgriDiY Рік тому +1

    Great job 👍🏻 👏 👍🏻 👏

  • @gordongravley2209
    @gordongravley2209 Рік тому +2

    Wow excellent work building that. You might want to perfect it and make those to sell, I'm sure others would like having such a useful tool. Good job.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, it is based on a robust design that's been made for years by Farmi. I believe Norse makes this design as well. I am by no means responsible for this design that's for sure. 🙂

  • @jimsutton9143
    @jimsutton9143 Рік тому +1

    Impressive machine!

  • @tomoaktree4951
    @tomoaktree4951 Рік тому +1

    Nicely Done!

  • @tangoseal1
    @tangoseal1 Рік тому +2

    3400 hrs is not tired at all - I have a JD 5400 series from the 90s and it has over 9000 and running strong

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Yes, they can absolutely still run strong with that many hours on them if they were maintained properly. I bought mine with 27XX hours on it and it was tired then from lack of maintenance/care. The hydraulic pump still whines on cold start, the hydrostat pump needs changed and the injectors and pump need overhauled. I'm at a point where I could use another tractor on the farm and if that happened I could afford to have this one down for awhile but not until then, unfortunately. She's been a good tractor to us though!

    • @jamesmorgan6782
      @jamesmorgan6782 Рік тому +1

      I just purchased a 254 Massey Ferguson. Wonder if you might share some plans for your clutch setup seems like a nice setup, thanks.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      I'll have to make another video for you. All of the parts I ordered from McMaster Carr. There really is nothing proprietary on it.

    • @jamesmorgan6782
      @jamesmorgan6782 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y gotcha and thanks for your reply.

  • @sarashuman3890
    @sarashuman3890 Рік тому +1

    Great job!

  • @jasonbeightol3620
    @jasonbeightol3620 Рік тому +1

    Looks great!! I have an old army truck winch to hook up to my tractor someday. I would like to add that I would make a removable cable that can be hooked up to the fuel shut off on the tractor and led back somewhere by your engagement lever incase you need an emergency shut down.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      I have plans to add another PTO on/off switch back there so I can kill the PTO if need be. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • @kimazbell460
    @kimazbell460 Рік тому +1

    Very nice built.

  • @jamesmorgan6782
    @jamesmorgan6782 Рік тому +1

    Cool setup

  • @texascottonfarmer
    @texascottonfarmer Рік тому +2

    👌👌👍👍 Nice!

  • @robertwhite3207
    @robertwhite3207 Рік тому +3

    You should patent that and start selling them. I personally hate driving through the woods and dragging them out. With that idea, I can see dragging the furthest one closer to the next furthest one and dragging 1,2,3 all together and so on. A remote control lever would be effin fantastic you could operate from the woods.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      There are remote operated winches available using hydraulics to engage the clutch. I like to have my hands on the winch so I can feel the winch and be close enough to hear the tractor running. Helps me to feel how much it is loaded up and hear if anything may be coming apart.

  • @jkmcp45
    @jkmcp45 Рік тому +1

    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

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +2

    Excellent 👍 I like clutch drum idea .
    Awesome
    You may be able to put a solenoid to pull lever using radio control remote or a long wire .Have both manual and remote control.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      That is certainly an option. I might do something like that in the future but for now I like being right there so I can see what all is going on.

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y patent that idea . Take it off you tube before Chinese take idea sell at harbor freight etc

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      @@MitzvosGolem1 well this isn't an original idea that's for sure. I based mine off of other winches already on the market.

  • @dmoon3042
    @dmoon3042 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice work

  • @flightace1
    @flightace1 Рік тому +1

    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 +1

      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!

  • @michaelozment-co3mq
    @michaelozment-co3mq Рік тому +1

    Sweet rig! You could fab up shield to stand behind That mounts into your receiver hitch. May light angle with expanded metal so you could see threw it. May give some protection if something breaks and whips back.

  • @Olgi41
    @Olgi41 Рік тому +2

    It's pretty normal to find a few things you need or want to improve something like this after you get it together. I've been making changes to my bush tractor for a few years now and I'm sure not finished yet.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      One of the best parts about building something yourself is finding its shortcomings and making it better. It will never be a grand piano but I'm going to make every effort to come close 🙂

  • @davekana8388
    @davekana8388 Рік тому +1

    Liked and Subscribed, really nice piece of equipment!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Awesome, thank you! I've made a few upgrades already to make it even more useful.

    • @davekana8388
      @davekana8388 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y approximately how much $ do you have invested? It looks totally overbuilt, I’m impressed!!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      @@davekana8388 I'll have to tally things up. I'm guessing less than $1k.
      Edited: I meant to type $2k. Just running things through my head I'm guessing $1700-$1800 not including welding and grinding supplies and other misc tools I purchased for the build.

    • @davekana8388
      @davekana8388 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y should last you till your off the planet, totally rebuildable too!👍
      Thanks, Dave!

  • @greenshedfabrication9355
    @greenshedfabrication9355 Рік тому +1

    Very nice work! A cover over the whole assembly would be good though

  • @donvoll2580
    @donvoll2580 Рік тому +1

    Good day U should make plans to build one & sell them. Looks good. Thanks

  • @fricknjeep
    @fricknjeep Рік тому +1

    hi there well done john

  • @georgewelker853
    @georgewelker853 Рік тому +1

    I probably would have “just” got a wrecker winch and figured out how to get it hydraulic power but I don’t have the know how or equipment to build that level of good stuff 👍🏻

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      I nearly bought a 10t winch and did just that, I just don't like how you have to overdrive those winches to get the speeds I wanted. I've seen others build them and they flat out work though!

  • @BlueSwallowAircraft
    @BlueSwallowAircraft 3 місяці тому

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

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 Рік тому +1

    Great job god bless

  • @misterfixie6003
    @misterfixie6003 Рік тому +4

    Nice work. Definitely a skookum build! The only safety thing I would add is that your fairlead looks a little weak considering the wire diameter and HP/gear reduction of the system and of your tractor. It looked like there is a bit of delay between engaging/disengaging the control arm and stopping the wire. You arm/hand in that area gives me a little bit of a yikes(!) feeling. You might consider a piece of pipe suspended between 2 flanges of sufficient length to direct the wire into the drum instead of the pulley-like system you have. Perhaps a spring on the control arm that pulls it into the OFF position when you let go, thus stopping the winch?
    Again, great work!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! You nailed it. My upper block pivot pin broke a few pulls after this video. It has been rebuilt with a much heavier design and has been bulletproof since. Yes the engagement mechanism needs changed to something safer as well. I haven't gotten around to it yet. 👍

    • @misterfixie6003
      @misterfixie6003 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nu9xo4ye7y Excellent

  • @danmaciosekmaciosek6166
    @danmaciosekmaciosek6166 Рік тому +1

    Very nice,FAST!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Thank you, I have since replaced the drive sprocket to slow it down a bit. It is definitely fast!

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому +2

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

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  4 місяці тому +1

      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.

  • @nicholashollow9410
    @nicholashollow9410 Рік тому +1

    Any idea on how much weight it will pull. Also a dead man switch on the tractor sounds like a good idea when the clutch is in use.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      The limiting factor with this setup is the clutch holding torque. The tractor HP and the gear reduction of the winch is more than enough to pull the tractor over. Rough calculations say around 10,000lbs pulling power for the first cable wrap on the winch.
      I plan on installing another PTO switch on the back of the tractor that I can hit to disable it, but I do like the idea of a deadman either in replacement of or in addition to the PTO switch. Thank you for getting my gears turning on that!

  • @thor06m
    @thor06m Рік тому +1

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

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      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!

  • @charleswhitehead7441
    @charleswhitehead7441 Рік тому +1

    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! :)

  • @rcp.perfuratriz
    @rcp.perfuratriz Рік тому +1

    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 +1

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

    • @rcp.perfuratriz
      @rcp.perfuratriz Рік тому +1

      @@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.

  • @melissasmess2773
    @melissasmess2773 Рік тому +1

    Neat project, I do think using an ATV might be better considering those are small trees you have. Thanks for sharing!

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      With a tractor-mounted winch, the logs come to the tractor. An ATV has to go to the logs unless using a winch on the ATV, but they're extremely limited in speed and capacity. They are smaller trees but it will easily skid out 3 at a time.

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому +2

    And please tell me which diametar is chain weeler

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  4 місяці тому +1

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

  • @phillipclark3124
    @phillipclark3124 Рік тому +1

    How do you adjust the engagement for clutch wear? On actual farmi winches it’s such a pain in the ass.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      A couple of ways actually. First, I can add or remove hardened washers in the thrust bearing stack between the ACME nut and the winch drum. That's a bit of trial and error, but it's still a method if needed.
      Second, my go-to adjustment is the collar that my engagement lever is welded to has set screws in it that lock it onto the ACME nut. It's a 6-flat nut that I machined 12 flats into so I can loosen those set screws, rotate my handle around to another set of flats on the ACME nut and tighten it back down. I'll be sure to include that in my next video.

  • @thomasgardner5872
    @thomasgardner5872 Рік тому +1

    Any video or pics of the internals of the drum and engagement mechanism ?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Yes I have some video I will be editing and posting next week to show the assembly.

  • @rickwest4783
    @rickwest4783 Рік тому +2

    Just wondering how you twitch out your trees with no winch break.
    Other than that you did an awesome job. Don't worry about OSHA. You're the only one running it. You know what risks you can deal with.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      Hi Rick, I don't use the cable once the logs are at the winch. Since this video, I have added chain grab hooks to the winch and transfer my chokers to the hooks. I didn't build my winch to hold a load like that.

    • @rickwest4783
      @rickwest4783 Рік тому +1

      @B not a problem. Thanks for getting back. I still think overall you did a good job with it. Would like to see your next update on it.

  • @jonasheckert396
    @jonasheckert396 9 днів тому +1

    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

  • @BrandonBigB956
    @BrandonBigB956 8 місяців тому +2

    3400 hours is nothing on a diesel tractor.

  • @stjepanz07
    @stjepanz07 4 місяці тому +1

    You used car disc plates or something for the lamella

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  4 місяці тому +1

      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 +1

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

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  4 місяці тому +1

      @@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. 👍

  • @tadaskabliukas2797
    @tadaskabliukas2797 7 місяців тому +1

    what is the power of the tractor?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  7 місяців тому +1

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

  • @Jewellcj1
    @Jewellcj1 Рік тому +1

    How did you do the clutch? Is it a friction ring and the nut squeezes the drum up on it? Great design, looks like the cats ass for firewood sized wood.

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому

      Yes, the friction plates are bolted to the 60-tooth driven sprocket and spin any time the PTO shaft is engaged. The nut squeezes the drum against the spinning friction plates consequently resulting in torque being applied to the drum. I need to do a follow-up video as some things have changed since I made this video. :)

    • @atirnilessog
      @atirnilessog Рік тому +1

      Great job, I would also be very interested to see the construction of your clutch. I intend to make the same type of winch but with belts instead of chains, what do you think?

    • @user-nu9xo4ye7y
      @user-nu9xo4ye7y  Рік тому +1

      I thought about using belts as the clutch mechanism as well. There are a few builds across the internet that use a moving idler pulley to tighten drive belts instead of using a clutch. They seem to work fine, but I don't think it provides as smooth of power delivery as they are more of a grab and go clutch rather than a slip and grip that the friction style clutch provides. Maybe it will work fine, I haven't ever seen one in operation other than online. You should build one and find out :)

  • @randyschneider6086
    @randyschneider6086 Рік тому +1

    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!

  • @georgeshotrodbarn2113
    @georgeshotrodbarn2113 Рік тому +1

    But uh

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

    Plss phone number