What is the winch?
Lognu winch is usually a device mounted in the rear of the tractor, which is used to pull large protocols or pieces of wood from the desert. This cable system is useful for exceptionally heavy tasks or for repeated use and eliminates the need for more expensive drape systems. Like other types of reels, the logging reel uses a cable that is wrapped around the pulley wheel many times; When the wheel turns in one direction, the cable is fed, so it can be wrapped around the protocols. When the wheel turns in the opposite direction, the cable is inserted, tightened or pulls the protocols. This is a device that supplies the winch pulley to pull protocols and security. A rope is used to control the system clutch, allowing the user easy to feed the cable or start activation that slides the cable. The user can stand on the side of the protocol or on the CAN system when sitting on the driver's seat. The cage is usually mounted behind the driver's seat to protect the driver in the event of an accident or failure systemu.
While the hook system is preferred by many logges, the reel of the rotation is able to move more than one protocol at a time and is also able to move protocols over long distance. Usually, only one protocol can pull out a second protocol and are generally designed for movable short -distance protocols. The logging cables can be wrapped around several protocols at the same time and the protocols can then be pulled against the skidder; The protocols are then dragged behind the tractor to the final goal.
Smaller reels can also be used to perform this task, even if only smaller protocols can be pulled out, depending on the mass capacity and the function of the reel and the towing vehicle. Some ATVs, for testing, may contain reels systems on which protocols can be secured for campaign, but ATVs are much less powerful than most tractors and reels mounted on such vehiclesThey will probably only be evaluated for lower weight. This system would be useful for the owner of the house to make smaller protocols that should be cut for firewood.