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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Van" data-source="post: 1593876" data-attributes="member: 18615"><p>The winch frame is all channel steel, old steel tower high-line arms. Without measuring, I think the arms are 10" and the body 8". The design, I kind of 'stole' from cable skidders. I thought if the log could swing free & pivot on the winch end [rather than being sucked up tight] it'd be easier to steer the tractor. It does work. A heavy enough load up a grade, you can pull the front wheels up, but only until the load bottoms. Like any of this stuff, you have to learn the machine and use some common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Van, post: 1593876, member: 18615"] The winch frame is all channel steel, old steel tower high-line arms. Without measuring, I think the arms are 10" and the body 8". The design, I kind of 'stole' from cable skidders. I thought if the log could swing free & pivot on the winch end [rather than being sucked up tight] it'd be easier to steer the tractor. It does work. A heavy enough load up a grade, you can pull the front wheels up, but only until the load bottoms. Like any of this stuff, you have to learn the machine and use some common sense. [/QUOTE]
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