Reply to catsilver:
Hi Anthropod,
Its great to see the D2 make easy work of the logging arch, nice to hear on Youtube as well. Do you realise that if you had the winch 'underwound' instead of 'overwound' you would get more line pull, it would be slower and more controllable and the brake would be more effective, the end would be a little further from your neck if you broke the cable as well.
Many used them overwound to give a bit of lift when pulling timber directly but underwound gives more pull.
I'm just jealous it's not in my backyard!
catsilver, No, I wasn't aware it best to under-wind the cable, thanks. I'm basically a novice when it comes to actually the best way to use the older equipment, though I am always trying to better my knowledge. Before getting into electronics for a career I worked for some excavating companies running a Case backhoe, CAT 225 trac-hoe and a track loader. This was back in the late 70's, early 80's. But now I just tinker with really old stuff as a hobby. I was going to look through my 'Moving the Earth' book to see what information I could find there regarding an arch. I may change the cable winding on the winch, but I have three D2's with winches and not sure which one I will end up using with the arch. I am thinking one of the others without a blade.
I was driving a different D2 around a show this past summer and this really nice fellow flags me down and says he has just the thing I need sitting at the edge of the woods. It was this arch. We exchanged numbers and after a short time, one failed trip to pick it up, it's in my yard. My first attempt to get the arch failed because he wasn't sure it's measurements, but he felt it would fit on my trailer. It did not. So I went back home, modified my trailer and made another attempt. I was on vacation this week, so no big deal.
Thanks again for the recommendation.