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Skidding winch for the tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="timbrjackrussel" data-source="post: 5792926" data-attributes="member: 8524"><p>Sometimes a choker can flip over. No problems as long as it holds tight.</p><p>I would adjust up the winch shaft nut to reduce the clutch gap and use it. I would get a set of clutch pads (my Norse 400 had a clutch disc) to have on hand in case of oil contamination or wear problems.</p><p>Someone may have adjusted the clutch incorrectly before you got it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timbrjackrussel, post: 5792926, member: 8524"] Sometimes a choker can flip over. No problems as long as it holds tight. I would adjust up the winch shaft nut to reduce the clutch gap and use it. I would get a set of clutch pads (my Norse 400 had a clutch disc) to have on hand in case of oil contamination or wear problems. Someone may have adjusted the clutch incorrectly before you got it. [/QUOTE]
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