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It depends wot u want the winch for?

 

Do u want it for skidding timber out and some pulling standing timber over?

Or do u just want a powerful winch that will pull over hardwood trees or for rescuing/debogging other machinery?

 

Not sure wot Hp ur major will be which might restrict the pull off a more normal skidding winch.

A  normal winch would be better for 1st type of work while ur Cooke's will be better for 2nd job.

I know a few hardwood/firewood cutters who have Cooke's/Broughton type winches on majors

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48 minutes ago, drinksloe said:

It depends wot u want the winch for?

 

Do u want it for skidding timber out and some pulling standing timber over?

Or do u just want a powerful winch that will pull over hardwood trees or for rescuing/debogging other machinery?

 

Not sure wot Hp ur major will be which might restrict the pull off a more normal skidding winch.

A  normal winch would be better for 1st type of work while ur Cooke's will be better for 2nd job.

I know a few hardwood/firewood cutters who have Cooke's/Broughton type winches on majors

Would be mainly for pulling cut timber to where we want it as access isn't great in places. Think the major is about 48hp 

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