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on my recent cs35 the instructor was telling us about a small petrol winch he had bought. think of capstan type. strap to tree and tie to whatever to be pulled and off you go.

 

easy carry into gardens etc, use off towbar and so on. wasnt too expensive either and a lot less effort.

 

wish i could remember name now, but all i know was below £1000

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I use an "Ace" winch. Similar to Tirfor but was about 300 new, all in with 20m wire rope and a couple of strops and shackles.

Same as the "Jet" ones. Yup it's a Chinese copy but it has worked brilliantly for me. Pulled an ash and an elm out of a loch recently with no hassles. Always first option when dealing with hung up trees that won't roll out.

1.6t strength. Only downside is that its a heavy carry. And you sweat like a pig when it's a big pull.

A powered one would be good, there are mods you can do to some chainsaws to use them to power a winch. That might be worth a look if you only want to sweat carrying it in ! :-)

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on my recent cs35 the instructor was telling us about a small petrol winch he had bought. think of capstan type. strap to tree and tie to whatever to be pulled and off you go.

 

easy carry into gardens etc, use off towbar and so on. wasnt too expensive either and a lot less effort.

 

wish i could remember name now, but all i know was below £1000

 

Home - Portable Winch Co.- All Rights Reserved

 

I think this is the one you mean :thumbup1:

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I have one of these:

 

Tirfor T516 winch with 20m cable | F R Jones and Son

 

Great bit of kit. I use it almost everyday in the woods. It is heavy! T32 one will be overkill i reckon. Remember the rated strength is lift not pull. I use a snatch block if I want to get a bigger pull on it. Doubled up its 3.2 ton so could lift my land rover 110 off the floor!

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I have the 5 ton ,that's pulled some stubborn stuff about, and the smaller 3ton tirfor a lot lighter for general pulls and hauling across rough ground. If I had to have one, it would be the biggest most capable I could handle. I'm lucky to have an assortment of three tirfor which means I can pull in and lift at the same time if I want.

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