NCL4701
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Equipment
L4701, T2290, WC68, grapple, BB1572, Farmi W50R, Howes 500, 16kW IMD gen, WG24
Example of one of the routine problems.
Sample of some of the rigging I’ve been using.
We have about 70 acres, most of which is forested. I have probably 20 acres that includes Virginia pines, like those pictures, interspersed with other trees. Problem with the Virginia pines is they live about 75 years, the place was logged off about 75 years ago, so they’re dying out and falling into these hanging pick up stick messes. My SOP for dealing with them is to keep everything well back from them, hook to the butt end, and pull them from the bottom until they hit the ground, then at least get them out of the trails and anywhere people might wander. That works great but the length of pull is limited by how far I can drive forward so sometimes it works great and sometimes it’s kind of a logistical problem unless I take out a bunch of healthy trees to create a driving lane, which I much prefer to not do. The above tangle resulted in rerouting one of the trails because there’s just no good way to get to the back side with the tractor or even a redirect with a snatch block. Yes, I’m aware of the dangers of dealing with a mess like that. Been doing it for years. Just looking for something more efficient.
Another issue is skidding logs through the soft bottomed muddy creek cuts.
Final issue is we heat half of two houses with wood. We have plenty of wood, but it’s kind of wasteful when I have deadfall or storm felled trees that are perfectly good for firewood but they’re across a creek, down a slope a bulldozer couldn’t handle, or otherwise in unhandy places.
So I’m thinking a skidding winch might be worthwhile to address all three of the above problems, but I have no experience with 3 point winches. Plenty of experience with 4WD truck type winches and limited experience with cable skidders. I’m aware a L4701 isn’t a Timberjack and I don’t expect it to be.
What a L4701 is (as mine is equipped): bare weight about 3300lb, loaded R4 rears about 1000lb, loader about 1100lb, plus whatever is on the 3 point but a skidding winch would be on the ground when in use so I guess that doesn’t count. About 5300 to 5500lb depending on how much fuel is in the tank and whether my fat butt is sitting on it or not. PTO HP about 38.
Most of what I’ve looked at (Wallenstein, Hud-son Uniforest, Farmi) are in the 8,500 to 10,000 lb single line pull range. They seem to all be in the same price range of $5000 to $6000 for rope pull clutch (not remote). Not sure if that’s the right range or too much for that tractor. The weight isn’t a problem at all for the 3 point for any of them.
I would really like to be able to look at them, but that doesn’t seem to be practical. I know several here have them.
Any recommendations on brand, size, specific model?
Sample of some of the rigging I’ve been using.
Another issue is skidding logs through the soft bottomed muddy creek cuts.
Final issue is we heat half of two houses with wood. We have plenty of wood, but it’s kind of wasteful when I have deadfall or storm felled trees that are perfectly good for firewood but they’re across a creek, down a slope a bulldozer couldn’t handle, or otherwise in unhandy places.
So I’m thinking a skidding winch might be worthwhile to address all three of the above problems, but I have no experience with 3 point winches. Plenty of experience with 4WD truck type winches and limited experience with cable skidders. I’m aware a L4701 isn’t a Timberjack and I don’t expect it to be.
What a L4701 is (as mine is equipped): bare weight about 3300lb, loaded R4 rears about 1000lb, loader about 1100lb, plus whatever is on the 3 point but a skidding winch would be on the ground when in use so I guess that doesn’t count. About 5300 to 5500lb depending on how much fuel is in the tank and whether my fat butt is sitting on it or not. PTO HP about 38.
Most of what I’ve looked at (Wallenstein, Hud-son Uniforest, Farmi) are in the 8,500 to 10,000 lb single line pull range. They seem to all be in the same price range of $5000 to $6000 for rope pull clutch (not remote). Not sure if that’s the right range or too much for that tractor. The weight isn’t a problem at all for the 3 point for any of them.
I would really like to be able to look at them, but that doesn’t seem to be practical. I know several here have them.
Any recommendations on brand, size, specific model?