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15 years 2 months ago #33849
by Richard~J~W
Can anyone tell me what brand of winch this is and roughly what it will pull.
What size of cable should it have, why doesn't it have any anchors & why are the levers facing away from the machine at such a kak-handed direction?
thanks
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15 years 2 months ago #33850
by Deas Plant.
Hi, RichardJW.
Wodda weird beast! Firstly, I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen one like it, either before or since. Secondly, I seriously doubt that it would be a 'pulling' or 'towing' winch, probably more of a cable control set-up for rear drawn equipment, like a cable scraper. Thirdly, with a cab on the tractor like that, it wouldn't much matter where you pointed the levers, they're gonna be awkward. Makes me wonder why there isn't a seat on the BACK of the cab. LOL.
Like you, I await further information and, like 'Skwishy', I do stand to be 'ko-wreckted'.
You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.
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15 years 2 months ago #33851
by Richard~J~W
Hi, RichardJW.
Wodda weird beast! Firstly, I can honestly say that I have NEVER seen one like it, either before or since. Secondly, I seriously doubt that it would be a 'pulling' or 'towing' winch, probably more of a cable control set-up for rear drawn equipment, like a cable scraper. Thirdly, with a cab on the tractor like that, it wouldn't much matter where you pointed the levers, they're gonna be awkward. Makes me wonder why there isn't a seat on the BACK of the cab. LOL.
Like you, I await further information and, like 'Skwishy', I do stand to be 'ko-wreckted'.
that's it......have to say that so far I haven't seen it in the raw, only pics of it, but was thinking it would be good to get serviced up and use it, maybe for winching out fallen tree trunks.
Father is very nervous about winches in general having seen them break cables and how they whip back around, hence I am being over cautious about this one and want to be sure I have got it right. He was saying it needs a thick steel mesh guard up behind the cab just in case the rope breaks.....but as you say the cab will need some alterations and the levers also adapting.
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15 years 2 months ago #33856
by HOLLANDCAT
Thats an ONIONS scraper winch, And these are made in the UK. (99% sure)
This factory also made tha scrapers.
I have such a winch , but mine is still in parts.
Gilbert
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15 years 2 months ago #33858
by ccjersey
A winch designed as a Cable Control Unit (ccu) won't really pull much, not the same as a towing/skidding winch. That's why there's usually a series of blocks to get the advantage necessary to lift things etc.
D2-5J's, D6-9U's, D318 and D333 power units, 12E-99E grader, 922B & 944A wheel loaders, D330C generator set, DW20 water tanker and a bunch of Jersey cows to take care of in my spare time:D
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15 years 2 months ago #33859
by Gordon.
Hi Richard, Ring cautrac and be sure they make sure the fairlead is in the cab. i took it of the winch as is was broken, repairable tho. The middle window, although it does look like it in the picture slides open to the right.
The levers are in the neutral brake on position, first pull position locks into free and the next is drive or pull. As for the make, i didn't see one that was obvious. Regards Gordon.
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15 years 2 months ago #33860
by Richard~J~W
Thanks Gordon, will do it on Tuesday.
I have been trawling back through the old posts on here for info in general about these machines
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15 years 2 months ago #33861
by d4c24a
hi richard that is an onions no12 ccu
i have two ,one on my cat and one for spares
with the levers pushed right back like in the picture, the cone clutches are disengaged
and the brakes are right off
i have a manual somewhere and can give you some specs if you want
how much is it for sale for
i also have the bits to make that one good if needed i think
cheers graham
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15 years 2 months ago #33862
by Richard~J~W
hi richard that is an onions no12 ccu
i have two ,one on my cat and one for spares
with the levers pushed right back like in the picture, the cone clutches are disengaged
and the brakes are right off
i have a manual somewhere and can give you some specs if you want
how much is it for sale for
cheers graham
Graham,
If you could supply some specs that would be ideal.....looks like I'll have to find a scraper now
Machine is now sold
(with a BIG thanks to Gordon)
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15 years 2 months ago #33863
by Glum
Hi Richard,
Definitely an Onions.
I also have one, not in use but lying in the pile of yellow stuff.
Also curious as to the difficulty of operating it, as the levers seem to be in a most awkward position.
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