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16 years 4 months ago #18712
by bruce oz
hello ,found this winch while looking around the web ,anybody seen one before or any other info on these,bruce oz
ingersoll rand d6 9u air winch
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16 years 4 months ago #18714
by Old Magnet
Hi Bruce,
Never seen one mounted up to a D6 but IR air driven winches like that are/were very common in the refineries, oil fields, and on tankers and unloading facilities....any place where electric motors would be an explosion hazard.
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16 years 4 months ago #18735
by 955H
Not familar with them on CATS but we called them "sand lines" on drilling/service rigs, they were air motors that ran winch lines for lifting equipment
KEVIN JOHNSTON
955H, D7-17A, JD 540 SKIDDER W/JD BACKHOE ATTACHMENT AND LOTS OF COCKSHUTT TRACTORS
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16 years 4 months ago #18753
by egoman
We use these all the time when rigging in buildings in construction.With the use of snatch blocks we can get a lot done from one location.
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