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56 minutes ago, shillo said:

yep i seized my drum too! i still run 6mm dyneema on it but half as much, its not as long as id like it but still easier to use than the wire rope. Nice bit of kit though. i would like to try one of the small petrol capstan winch though.

Eder Power Winch is nice but they are about £1800 i think....so i've stuck with my tirfor for now!

 

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def nothing more than 2ft DBH, spruce, larch, pine.

i've been using my pick up with shackle but getting deeper into the woods is starting to cause access problems. thinking trifor 1250 kg pulling would be sufficient on level ground?

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def nothing more than 2ft DBH, spruce, larch, pine.
i've been using my pick up with shackle but getting deeper into the woods is starting to cause access problems. thinking trifor 1250 kg pulling would be sufficient on level ground?

Life is waaay to short to use a Tirfor to extract timber. They are great for pulling trees over, but painfully slow if you need to move something any distance.

How about a petrol capstan winch? I bought a Docma winch from Treadlight Forestry and it's a great bit of kit. This is the sort of thing you should be looking at for this job.

http://treadlightforestry.co.uk/product/docma-vf105-red-iron/
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