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Tractor 3pt Winch

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  1. Spencer

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    Hey everybody, i am in the market for a 3 point tractor winch. Trying to decide what size and brand i want. Tractor is a JD 3039R. I am looking at the Farmi 351 and wallenstein FX85, but not sure if thats the right size for my tractor or not. I dont think that i have a dealer for either close by, so i dont think thats going to drive my decision. Anybody have any experience with tractor winches?


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  2. Stlshrk

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    Drooling over here! :binoculars:

    I'd love to get my hands on either of those. :santa:

    As I've said before, Implement Envy IS a thing. :tractor:
     
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  3. amateur cutter

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    How many horse tractor & what category is the 3 point Spencer ? Calling walt
     
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    Brett chipper1 has a 3pt winch as well. Maybe he will "chip" in...
     
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    I have a Norse 350 on my 3038E. Well matched combo if you ask me. It has worked well and has been trouble free. Bought it through Labonville or Baileys I think.
     
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    My tractor is 31 H P ,I have an island winch
     

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    Thinking back, I can’t recall reading much for complaints over the years on the major brands of 3pt logging winches. I think you will be happy, regardless.

    I’ve been skidding 10 to 15 cord a year for the past 10 years using an secondhand old Farmi that I paid $900 for, and the only expense since has been grease.

    If I were rich I would go for remote control, as I am often walking back out to free a log stuck on a stump.
     
  8. amateur cutter

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    That's a real deal! As for the stumps, if you don't have a skidding nose cone. Take a 30 gal plastic drum, cut it in 1/2 & put a hole in the center for your choker, slip it over the nose of the log. Makes a big difference in how the pull through the brush & stumps.
     
  9. JustWood

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    I had a Farmi 501 for about 10/12 years. Skid a lot of timber and firewood with it. We used it in small jobs where transporting a 12 ton skidder in didn't make sense .
    Sold it a few years ago for almost as much as I paid for it. Think I lost $300 on it.
    Great reliable low maintenance units.
     
  10. Spencer

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    its a 40 hp tractor and cat 1 hitch.
     
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    I like the draw bar on the wallenstein, be nice to pull a trailer into the bush
     
  12. amateur cutter

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    I think I'd lean toward the size that walt has. 3500-4500# Range. That's a pretty good pull & that tractor should handle that well. I've got a 12K Mile Marker Hydraulic fabbed up to a King Cutter back blade on my M. That thing will pull the tractor backward in gear with the blade down. PTO winch was an option, but I had a good used "bought" on CL & it got sold out from under me. I love my setup, but it wasn't cheap.
     

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  13. Spencer

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    Which model is that? Looks like a nice winch!
     
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    Yeah that looks like a pretty slick setup!
     
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    Thanks, works like a mini cable skidder. Great for pulling leaners over too.
     
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    I have a Fransgard V-2800 on my L305DT Kubota No Complaints. I added a receiver so I could pull my
    trailer.

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    Norse 350 on 38 Hp John Deere today 06430686-2DE8-4A46-87A8-3DEB08DF45F6.jpeg 33517E76-BE7C-491D-B12F-F799A5F061C1.jpeg
     
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    Wow looks muddy!! Have you pulled any logs up slopes yet with that winch? That will be most of what i want to do as I have some trees to cut in some ravines and cant drive down in them.
     
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    Yeah that looks like a good idea. That way you dont have to take the winch off.
     
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    That's where winches shine Spencer . Take the cable/rope to the log while walking downhill, hook up & let the machine do the work. Longest pull on mine so far was 250' up a steep hill through the brush. Nice Ash log that would've gone to waste because nobody would have gotten it out in pieces by hand. 55' of log 26" at the base in one pull with a second hook to remove the bull rope.
     
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