Showing posts with label hunting winch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hunting winch. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Lewis Winch Review in Sawmill and Woodlot Magazine

"The winch, however, mistook the log as the anchor and obligingly pulled the tractor backwards.



Next try was no better, as it easily pulled the tractor wheels up and over the chocks I put behind the wheels. Repositioning the tractor for a sideways pull also proved futile, as the winch effortlessly slid the poor little tractor sideways!"




"Although the winch was sent to me for evaluation, I wound up buying it instead of sending it back."


Dave Boyt has a BS degree in Forest
Management and an MS in Wood
Technology. He manages a tree farm
(2006 Missouri Tree Farm of the Year),
and operates a band saw sawmill.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Lewis Winch article in Farm Show Magazine


The Lewis Winch can be powered by any chainsaw motor that’s 3 cu. in. or larger.
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Chainsaw-Powered Winch
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What really sets the powerful Lewis Winch apart is that you can power it with any chainsaw motor 3 cu. in. or larger.

“It grew out of a need Pacific Northwest loggers had for a compact winch when working on steep terrain where they couldn’t reach with a highline setup or a skidder,” says Doug Imbeau, Lewis Winch, Inc. “They already had chainsaws and really didn’t want to have another motor to service, so why not drive a compact winch with a chainsaw?”
 

Lewis Winch is driven by a chainsaw
with the bar and chain removed.
 Imbeau says the winch is driven by a chainsaw with the bar and chain removed. Two adapter kits come with the winch. One fits any chainsaw and uses a small piece of cutterless chain and a mini-bar for mounting.

The other works with outside drive sprockets only and is a direct drive from the motor to the winch.

“After the original setup and with a little practice, you can go from chain sawing to winching or back again in about five min. either way,” says Imbeau.

“If you’re cutting trees and winching day in and day out, you may want to have a chainsaw dedicated to the winch. However, if you’re cutting a few trees and winching them, making the switch isn’t such a bother.”

Imbeau started his company in 2003 after inventor and manufacturer Fred Lewis decided to retire. As many as 30,000 Lewis Winches are estimated to have been produced over the years, with many still being used.

“A few weeks ago I had an inquiry from an owner who was looking for parts,” recalls Imbeau. “I determined that his winch had been made in Lewis’ shop in Medford, Ore., around 1972. I supplied the parts, and the
winch is back in service.”

One reason the winch is so popular, even at a cost of $899, is the pulling power it offers. A general duty chainsaw with an engine size of 5 to 6 horsepower can pull 3,000 to 3,500 lbs. in a straight line or twice that with a snatch block.

A chainsaw engine with 7 horsepower can pull up to 4,000 lbs. in a straight line. Again, a single Lewis Winch snatch block doubles the pulling power. Imbeau warns that an engine greater than 7 hp could damage the winch.

The Lewis Winch comes with a 150-ft., 3/16-in. galvanized aircraft cable. A 250-ft., 1/8-in. cable is also available.

Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Lewis Winch, Inc., 315A Levi St., New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada V3M 4N4 ph 604 524-6863; toll free 877 906-7711; info@lewiswinch.com;

To watch action and instructional videos
of the Lewis Winch, please visit: 
http://www.lewiswinch.com/


1-800-834-9665 • editor@farmshow.com • www.farmshow.com• vol. 35, no. 2 FARM SHOW • 11

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lewis Winch in Popular Mechanics March 2011









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Click on the links below to read the article in Popular Mechanics





Lewis Winch skids 16 foot Douglas Fir logs up a 30 deg slope 

 For more information
about the Lewis Winch,
please visit our website

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Friday, December 17, 2010

Christmas Stocking Stuffer

Posted by: Lewis Winch
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Granted that a Lewis Winch is not your traditional Christmas Stocking Stuffer.

But a Lewis Winch only weighs 22 pounds out of the box.
And after all, it is smaller than a bread box...

So why not?

Stuff a Lewis Winch into a heavy duty Christmas Stocking
 and hang it on the fireplace mantle with some chain
and then watch with glee how his eyes light up in the morning
 when he runs to see what Santa left him in his (oversized) stocking.

Here's a few other Lewis Winch Products Christmas Stocking Stuffers:

And don't miss our Christmas Special
 if you're planning to stuff a Lewis Winch
in his Christmas Stocking. 


For more info, visit our website
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Lewis Winch will last longer than electric winch.



The Lewis Winch is a completely portable winch so it doesn't remain mounted on the ATV permanently. The winch is only mounted on the vehicle when in use or just anchored to a tree or rock etc. and not mounted on the vehicle at all. You never have to worry about your winch being underwater or in the mud the next time you are out in the bush.





The other great thing about this portable winch, is that because it can pull up to 8000 pounds it can be used for many other things such as a hunting winch, boating winch, logging winch or just moving heavy rocks or tree limbs around the yard.





Also, you never have to worry about killing your ATV batteries like an electric winch can do because the Lewis Winch is powered by a chainsaw.





Just strap in onto the rack of your quad like I do, and take it with anywhere...see picture.

Click here to watch the Lewis Winch pull a quad and a rhino out of mud hole.






What a great versatile ATV winch!