OT: can anyone identify this machine?
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OT: can anyone identify this machine?
Can anyone help me identify this old winch. Any ideas? Is it worth $150?
Last edited by noah on Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:37 am, edited 1 time in total.
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” Albert Einstein
Hey Noah, Welcome.
You have the code correct, but the link needs to be to a photo and not a page- You may have private photo hosting, and need to link directly to the picture to get it to show. I see nothing even when I follow the page and I am not waiting for their free download option.
The Problem is with your photo host, good instructions are here:
http://machinejunkie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=173
Pete
You have the code correct, but the link needs to be to a photo and not a page- You may have private photo hosting, and need to link directly to the picture to get it to show. I see nothing even when I follow the page and I am not waiting for their free download option.
The Problem is with your photo host, good instructions are here:
http://machinejunkie.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=173
Pete
new photo, old winch
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” Albert Einstein
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Only the potential condition of the cable would scare me. I'd hate for it to either snap under tension if you were hauling logs, or alternately, part at your mooring and let your boat drift away.
If you are ever cutting cable like that, particularly stainless, nothing works quite as well as a good cold chisel and a 2-3 lb hammer.
If you are ever cutting cable like that, particularly stainless, nothing works quite as well as a good cold chisel and a 2-3 lb hammer.
I'd say my felco cable cutters would work particularly wellerDenaliPilot wrote: If you are ever cutting cable like that, particularly stainless, nothing works quite as well as a good cold chisel and a 2-3 lb hammer.
I concur about the cable, but it is replaceable. Again, no value to gage against, but I am sure that the winch pictured would clean up just fine. I wouldn't touch it if I could buy a clean one for $300, but if it is an $800 used unit- you got something there.
Go to eBay and report back with some research.....
Pete
old winch
Found out it's a six ton Ramsey off an old tow truck. I'm trying to figure out how to attach it to the back of my case 830 tractor (for when I need it to stay put in the lake.) Maybe mount it on the drawbar. Anyway the owner says he'll throw in 300-500 feet of unused cable for total of $200
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I don't think there's a voltage issue... Looks PTO driven from here...
Price replacement aircraft cable at McMaster... Just make sure you're sitting down at the time... Last time I needed some 1/8" in a hurry, it was right around $0.50 per foot... And you're not playing with 1/8" with this winch...
Price replacement aircraft cable at McMaster... Just make sure you're sitting down at the time... Last time I needed some 1/8" in a hurry, it was right around $0.50 per foot... And you're not playing with 1/8" with this winch...
Tim - Trying to want more and store less...
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Half inch cable is generally available surplus for ~$1/FT. That winch probably won't take much more than 100'.... so all things considered, it's not too bad. Trouble with these things is that it's hard to tell what condition the gearbox is in without running it or cracking it open. If it's real cheap, you can grab it and take your chances. Otherwise, I'd recommend a good inspection/test.Toolslinger wrote: Price replacement aircraft cable at McMaster... Just make sure you're sitting down at the time... Last time I needed some 1/8" in a hurry, it was right around $0.50 per foot... And you're not playing with 1/8" with this winch...
Last edited by afuege on Sat Mar 28, 2009 10:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
Didn't I say I know nothing?????:mrgreen:
I do know that cable is referred to as wire rope- I actualy buy quite a bit of stainless wire rope for my furniture- you can search this on mcmaster to get an idea of what is available and compare costs. I don't think I would be using stainless, just isn't worth the added cost.
Pete
I do know that cable is referred to as wire rope- I actualy buy quite a bit of stainless wire rope for my furniture- you can search this on mcmaster to get an idea of what is available and compare costs. I don't think I would be using stainless, just isn't worth the added cost.
Pete