Posted by Rick Kr on March 08, 2013 at 13:40:37 from (198.208.159.20):
In Reply to: logging winch JD 3320 posted by 2510Paul on March 07, 2013 at 16:59:22:
I dont see where anything you are asking is dangerous, IF you apply common sense. Remember you have a tractor that weighs 3500lbs or so with a loader.
Everyone else posted below that their winches can drag the tractor/truck they are hooked to. No different with your 3320. Its a lot smaller, so get a lot smaller winch.
As previously stated if you are pulling a log up hill make sure the tractor is anchored, and dont hook it to anything huge.
Be careful dragging the logs, even if the front edge is off the ground, I saw my buddy get a log hooked mid way due to a limb that wasnt cut short enough.
If it were me, I would look for a small PTO winch. Electric will wear on the battery, if you run it repeatedly.
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