Yes, I saw that yesterday and commented. I imagine he didn't see it with all the other comments. That Hyster D7H winch looks like it's been ran a while without a hydraulic hose, so I expect the clutches to be in pretty rough shape unless they overfilled the oil. I'm curious to see if he gets it going. We have another D7H hyster here that was in marginal shape and getting it running again is going to cost quite a bit.
@@michaelovitch the winch is mechanically driven via the tractor PTO shaft. The PTO is always spinning when the tractor is on so the winch uses a hydraulic valve to engage clutches that activate winch functions. The valve has a cooling circuit that sends oil to the spinning clutches to keep them cool and avoid warping.
Andrew Camarata here on youtube has a problem with his winch on his D7.
Maybe you can help him,he is asking for informations.
Yes, I saw that yesterday and commented. I imagine he didn't see it with all the other comments. That Hyster D7H winch looks like it's been ran a while without a hydraulic hose, so I expect the clutches to be in pretty rough shape unless they overfilled the oil. I'm curious to see if he gets it going. We have another D7H hyster here that was in marginal shape and getting it running again is going to cost quite a bit.
@@thomsonequipmentdozerwinch
So,the lube is just passing to lube clutches?
It's mechanically driven ?
@@michaelovitch the winch is mechanically driven via the tractor PTO shaft. The PTO is always spinning when the tractor is on so the winch uses a hydraulic valve to engage clutches that activate winch functions. The valve has a cooling circuit that sends oil to the spinning clutches to keep them cool and avoid warping.
@@thomsonequipmentdozerwinch
Ok,Thank you.