I don't meant to derail the OP's thread but since this electric winches have already come up in here I'm hoping Stomper won't mind...
Has anybody ever considered taking a beefy electric winch and swapping out the electric motor with a hydraulic one?
I ask for two reasons-- well three really:
1) If my 53rd attempt at my capstan winch fails I want a fallback plan
2) I have a one-time need for overhead lifting to place some steel joists in my construction project. I have a 42' telehandler onsite but it's not great at precisely lowering objects since the boom introduces a lateral movement as well. I already have 3rd function hydraulics at the end of the boom so sticking a winch onto a jib attachment would make this project a cake walk. An electric winch might work but a) I don't trust it not to let go and b) powering it 50' away from the engine would suck. 12V would require some seriously heavy gauge cable and 110v would need a massive inverter that the machine's alternator probably couldn't support anyway.
3) I suck at fabricating (as proven by my previously misaligned fairlead) so having the reduction gears and bearings and stuff already worked out would be a big start.
I looked around briefly on Craigslist and Harbor Freight and stuff but didn't see anything that seemed solid enough (and cheap enough) to be worth risking the experiment.
No problem at all with with tossing around different ideas, im open to all suggestions and ideas. After all the title does say skidding winch.
I have thought about swapping the electric motor for a hydraulic motor for use in feeding logs into my firewood processor that I am designing. Similar to what the wallenstien processors have. I was just going to use a hydraulic motor for the winch but I didnt know how I would be able to free spool it, so thats the idea I came up with.
I think it would work good for the application you are talking about. And I dont think you were correct when you said that you suck at fabrication. You did an awesome job with the capstan winch fabrication. Thats the thing about building your own stuff with your own ideas, there is bound to be some modifications in the process. That’s the whole fun part in fabrication.
BTW I picked up that 15.4 cu.in motor for my capstan build. It has high torque at a good rpm for my tractors flow rate and pressure. Now I just need to get the capstan spool and find time to build it