That is what I use. A winch installed on a receiver mount. Ran 0/0 cable to Anderson Plugs next to the receivers. Two minutes to install on what needs it.Its supposed to get back down to 29* this coming weekend.
I was thinking about getting a winch that I could use in the future.
Now you have some more lawn areas to roll.So it was 71* last Saturday and with the rain/snow melting my yard was pretty soft. I figured it was good conditions to roll it. I still had the turf tires on the BX2200, but thought to myself "It'll be fine".....
Well, obviously it wasn't. I was rolling along fine and then hit an extra soft spot and sunk. Tried to get out, but all it did was make trenches and eventually dig deeper and deeper. I could pull myself along with the FEL, but couldn't get the tires out of the ruts.
So then I decided I would pull it out with my Excursion. Pulled around back on semi firm ground with no issue, but my chain wasnt long enough. rolled forward 10 feet and the Excursion sank too.......clear up to the axle.
Ended up having a tow truck winch out the Excursion. I I was able to use a come along to get the BX up on 2x12's, but it would get stuck the second it rolled off them.
Left it there for a few days to let it dry out a little. Then I swapped out the turf tires for my AG ones. Was able to drive right out. Still left some shallow ruts, but didnt lose traction or spin the tires.
So the lesson is.......If you are feeling lazy and think "It'll be fine", it probably won't. Enjoy the pics. Hope ya'll get a good chuckle at it.
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Ruts from the tractor.
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Ruts from winching out the Excursion
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Tractor up on boards
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Wow!!! That’s really funny because it’s not me….
That is the setup I was looking at. I liked the idea of the hitch receiver allowing it to be moved from vehicle to vehicle easily when neededThat is what I use. A winch installed on a receiver mount. Ran 0/0 cable to Anderson Plugs next to the receivers. Two minutes to install on what needs it.
I can install the winch on the tractor or my pickup. Good for pulling trees when cutting to make sure they go close to where I want and it gets me unstuck (4 times and counting!). I have a Warn with a wireless remote, good for (a safe) 90' distance.
This is my setup.That is the setup I was looking at. I liked the idea of the hitch receiver allowing it to be moved from vehicle to vehicle easily when needed
That is the same kind of setup I was thinking. For using it, did you upgrade the battery or charging system on your BX?This is my setup.
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Anyone who has mounted a winch on the front of their tractor? I've been tossing around the idea and I've seen one in the Harbor Freight ads recently with a wireless remote. For my B tractor the 2500# capacity would be adequate. Any thoughts?:confused:www.orangetractortalks.com
Hope you're enjoying feeding the rescue battleship.So it was 71* last Saturday and with the rain/snow melting my yard was pretty soft. I figured it was good conditions to roll it. I still had the turf tires on the BX2200, but thought to myself "It'll be fine".....
Well, obviously it wasn't. I was rolling along fine and then hit an extra soft spot and sunk. Tried to get out, but all it did was make trenches and eventually dig deeper and deeper. I could pull myself along with the FEL, but couldn't get the tires out of the ruts.
So then I decided I would pull it out with my Excursion. Pulled around back on semi firm ground with no issue, but my chain wasnt long enough. rolled forward 10 feet and the Excursion sank too.......clear up to the axle.
Ended up having a tow truck winch out the Excursion. I I was able to use a come along to get the BX up on 2x12's, but it would get stuck the second it rolled off them.
Left it there for a few days to let it dry out a little. Then I swapped out the turf tires for my AG ones. Was able to drive right out. Still left some shallow ruts, but didnt lose traction or spin the tires.
So the lesson is.......If you are feeling lazy and think "It'll be fine", it probably won't. Enjoy the pics. Hope ya'll get a good chuckle at it.
Both Stuck
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Ruts from the tractor.
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Ruts from winching out the Excursion
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Tractor up on boards
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Nope, no changes. I do keep the tractor running at a 'fast' idle. Make sure the fan belt is in good shape and properly tightened. I'd upgrade the alternator possibly but, I doubt I could fit anything larger under the hood. No room for a larger battery unless I went to a second externally mounted one but to date, I've have no need.That is the same kind of setup I was thinking. For using it, did you upgrade the battery or charging system on your BX?
Thanks for the info. I was just thinking about what size winch I would want to get. A smaller one would be fine for my BX, but I am also thinking about how I would use it on my vehicle (Excursion).Nope, no changes. I do keep the tractor running at a 'fast' idle. Make sure the fan belt is in good shape and properly tightened. I'd upgrade the alternator possibly but, I doubt I could fit anything larger under the hood. No room for a larger battery unless I went to a second externally mounted one but to date, I've have no need.
Keep in mind, the winch I have is twice as strong as the weight of the tractor. So the winch is easily capable of dragging the tractor with the wheels not rotating. It is not like we are extreme 4X4 where they lift a Jeep up a canyon wall.
The thing about most 'winching operations' is actual loaded winch run time is very short and often, intermittent, which gives the charging system a chance to recover the battery.
Once, I had to pull a tree out of my pond, mired in muck! I used a few pulleys to multiply the power (the tractor was getting dragged!) Getting the tree out took a couple of hours. The winch motor got hot enough to burn my hand!
Mot winching operations I do are when felling trees by myself. I'll get a rope on the tree, winch it the direction I want the tree to go, start my cut, stop, apply some more tension, cut and apply more tenson and the tree falls. I usually use a pulley on another tree so the tractor is not in the line of the fall and in a safe spot.
When I've used the winch to get unstuck, I'll use the remote control, sitting on the seat of the tractor and while the winch is pulling, I'll try to match it with the HST so the wheels are trying to help, working together. I'll watch the winch cable and when it goes slack, I'll know I am finally 'unstuck'. Until I get stuck again...
I selected the Warn because of the wireless remote. Certainly more winch than I need but it was the smallest Warn (4700#) offered at the time with wireless capability.Thanks for the info. I was just thinking about what size winch I would want to get. A smaller one would be fine for my BX, but I am also thinking about how I would use it on my vehicle (Excursion).
No beer before the picture.....but definitely some that evening after getting the Excursion out.Jeremy, I can't find the beer hidden in that first picture??? Welcome to the "Club". You're not alone!!
Thanks.Jeremy, don't beat yourself up too bad! Every experience has value if you or anyone else can learn from it. That is where "common sense" is developed. Nothing broke, no one injured, something learned.....that's what life is.
That looks like it weighs quite a bitA winch may…..or may not…. be helpful…
I bought a 12K winch to pull my compactor-roller out …and never used it. My tractor couldn’t pull it out, so I thought I’d make a receiver-hitch winch-installation that I could move between the truck, the tractor, the roller…whatever.
I bought all the “stuff” and never used it. Sold it all to my neighbor at a discount while it was still new-in-the-box.
I learned instead to quit trying to roll turf within 3 days of the last rain. Problem solved. (after 3 times being stuck for days on end.… chalk it up to being a slow-learner on that thing)
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