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Happy New year!

 

I bought myself a t532 tirfor with a 25m cable as crimbo present. Ive used it a couple of times on straight pulls for skidding wood up a steep bank and pulling over a couple of stems apart from that im a complete novice. Im pretty keen to learn the art of winchcraft and use it as efficiently as possible so any tips would gratefully accepted.

 

My tip is to save time coiling up cable at end of job use an old scrambler tyre and feed cable into inside of it. Keeps tings nice and tidy!

 

Many thanks Patrick

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Happy New year!

 

I bought myself a t532 tirfor with a 25m cable as crimbo present. Ive used it a couple of times on straight pulls for skidding wood up a steep bank and pulling over a couple of stems apart from that im a complete novice. Im pretty keen to learn the art of winchcraft and use it as efficiently as possible so any tips would gratefully accepted.

 

My tip is to save time coiling up cable at end of job use an old scrambler tyre and feed cable into inside of it. Keeps tings nice and tidy!

 

Many thanks Patrick

 

HI TREE how fast is tirfor winch so if you had a pull 10mts how long would that take as it by hand thanks jon :thumbup:

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I've got a 6ft metal corkscrew made of inch thick steel, I can twist it into the ground and hey-presto, I've got an instant ground anchor. My other tip is wearing THICK gloves with those pesky steel cables, have had a few nasty slices from sharp loose threads.

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I've got a 6ft metal corkscrew made of inch thick steel, I can twist it into the ground and hey-presto, I've got an instant ground anchor. My other tip is wearing THICK gloves with those pesky steel cables, have had a few nasty slices from sharp loose threads.

 

HI DOM any pics of the 6ft metal corkscrew it may good for me if i get stuck with 110 to winch off of thanks jon :thumbup:

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Happy New year!

 

I bought myself a t532 tirfor with a 25m cable as crimbo present. Ive used it a couple of times on straight pulls for skidding wood up a steep bank and pulling over a couple of stems apart from that im a complete novice. Im pretty keen to learn the art of winchcraft and use it as efficiently as possible so any tips would gratefully accepted.

 

My tip is to save time coiling up cable at end of job use an old scrambler tyre and feed cable into inside of it. Keeps tings nice and tidy!

 

Many thanks Patrick

 

It's worth doing cs34 which is all about winching

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Jon, will try and take a photo this week if I get a moment. And yes, not the most ideal for horizontal pulls, mine has bent a little now, and wouldn't want to overdo it and pull it clean out of the ground, but has been a lifesaver at times when I've had nothing else I could possibly winch from.

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