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Help! 350JD

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steve

05-17-2004 09:00:20




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Can any body tell me how to slow down the speed of rear mounted winch so that is useable. The winch on this unit just turns to fast to really pull anything. Thanks




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Bob

05-18-2004 04:49:25




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 Re: Help! 350JD in reply to steve, 05-17-2004 09:00:20  
Have same unit and it will drag crawler all over the place can't see wanting anymore power on 350.



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jdemaris

05-17-2004 19:40:36




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 Re: Help! 350JD in reply to steve, 05-17-2004 09:00:20  
There IS no way to slow it down except with engine RPM. It runs off the engine-speed PTO, which powers a ring-and pinion, which connects to the winch drum with dry clutch plates that are activated with a hydraulic pressure plate. The plates are either "engaged" or "disengaged", there is no "in-between" or choice of gear ratios. I've used many of the winches on 440, 540, 740 skidders as well as 1010, 350, and 450 crawlers and never thought they were exceptionally fast. But, they are usually used with the engine at idle speed. If you have some sort of pulling job that must be REAL slow, put a snatch block and pulley on it so it will be pulling at half-speed.

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RexB

05-17-2004 11:04:53




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 Re: Help! 350JD in reply to steve, 05-17-2004 09:00:20  
What winch Model? Type? Gear, Hydraulic? You do a search for the Manual or information on the Internet?

You're probably outta luck to adjust the winch speed, except for a narrow range via RPM speed to the PTO. Unless you replace the gears in it.



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steve

05-17-2004 12:45:28




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 Re: Re: Help! 350JD in reply to RexB, 05-17-2004 11:04:53  
It is a M#3011 I think! It pto driven with self contained hydralic controls. It is a factory JD winch.



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