Pulling stuff with a drill winch

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2020
  • We used this little Warn Drill Winch to pull logs out of the woods in this video on my main channel. • Turning a dead oak tre...
    Today, we're doing a dedicated video testing and having fun with this little thing. For small jobs it's slow, but effective. For big jobs...well, you had better bring all sorts of pulleys and have a lot of patience. Enjoy the review!
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  • @olaf421
    @olaf421 4 года назад +2380

    'thats smoking'
    'thats kinda normal for ryobe'
    good one

    • @nigelmanders9902
      @nigelmanders9902 4 года назад +19

      Mine smokes to in extreme use

    • @countryboyforlife2921
      @countryboyforlife2921 4 года назад +6

      It’s true tho

    • @Mp57navy
      @Mp57navy 4 года назад +33

      Never had my DeWalt powertools smoke. Only thing that had to be done, was to replace brushes every few months. Now they are even brushless.

    • @spagettmaster3429
      @spagettmaster3429 4 года назад +5

      Tim Sauerland he said that’s not normal for ryobe

    • @oskarstack-michasiw2812
      @oskarstack-michasiw2812 4 года назад

      Lol

  • @kyleslater5245
    @kyleslater5245 4 года назад +425

    Not unsubing for this. 10 minutes of you trying to do things backwards is what most of us come here for.

    • @siddhant5068
      @siddhant5068 3 года назад +2

      That's Speciality of Seth. That's why 700,000 people come for.

    • @thomaspayne6866
      @thomaspayne6866 10 месяцев назад +1

      It’s also what most of us do

  • @gthetree1
    @gthetree1 4 года назад +493

    Safety sticker: “NEVER Exceed 500 lbs.”
    Seth: “We can probably pull more than 500 lbs.”

    • @jaridkeen123
      @jaridkeen123 4 года назад +13

      Famous last words

    • @geraldg4631
      @geraldg4631 4 года назад +6

      Grant Hester I literally had to go back and read it again to see if I’m wrong or if it’s Seth😂😂

    • @nikolajovic8497
      @nikolajovic8497 2 года назад +1

      30% more probably

    • @jtrump3740
      @jtrump3740 Год назад +2

      I welded the slip lovejoy style coupling inside of it and it will now pull what ever the cable or drill will handle

  • @smoothjazzfails
    @smoothjazzfails 4 года назад +859

    Destin from SmarterEveryDay: “Did someone say ‘SNATCH BLOCK’?!”

    • @TwentyTwoThirtyThree
      @TwentyTwoThirtyThree 4 года назад +28

      Was just gonna comment that!!! He could move wayyy more with a snatch block

    • @AbyssEyes02
      @AbyssEyes02 4 года назад +7

      @@TwentyTwoThirtyThree i was gonna do the same

    • @brandyxpx
      @brandyxpx 4 года назад +4

      exactly my thoughts!

    • @TwentyTwoThirtyThree
      @TwentyTwoThirtyThree 4 года назад +23

      Kind of interesting how many people watch Destin, and also watch Seth. A future collaboration with MTB SCIENCE PERHAPS?!?!

    • @smoothjazzfails
      @smoothjazzfails 4 года назад +3

      TwentyTwo22ThirtyThree 22 the possibilities are endless.

  • @optokapler
    @optokapler 4 года назад +631

    Hey Seth, try adding small logs between the ground and the log you want to pull (like rollers), that winch can pull much bigger trees that way for sure!

    • @publicmichaelzmit
      @publicmichaelzmit 4 года назад +42

      That's how the monuments of the ancient civilisations was build. It's not like rollers are new technology - and it seems like there is plenty good logs for the job just laying around.

    • @buliwyf3236
      @buliwyf3236 4 года назад +10

      About 4 inch diameter 24 inches long about every 2 feet down the log.

    • @optokapler
      @optokapler 4 года назад +5

      @@publicmichaelzmit Exactly!

    • @macswanton9622
      @macswanton9622 4 года назад +13

      painfully obvious, from the get go

    • @jasonk1540
      @jasonk1540 4 года назад +7

      This is also why he mentioned the skid. I think he was just trying to put this thing through it’s paces today.

  • @jessecw2
    @jessecw2 4 года назад +273

    Using some pulleys, you could pull 2-8 times the rated weight
    We used to mess around with pulleys in the fire department for rescue training. Really cool to see a 200lb person lift 1000 plus

    • @TheKidWilderness
      @TheKidWilderness 4 года назад +29

      He explained in the end of the video how excruciatingly slow that would be

    • @PatrickBenoit10
      @PatrickBenoit10 4 года назад +12

      Yea snatch blocks could be useful in some scenarios, but it would be so slow

    • @erik0287
      @erik0287 4 года назад +15

      Slow but moving is better than heavy and not budging though. It’s a nice trick to have in your pocket

    • @the.devils.kettle
      @the.devils.kettle 4 года назад +6

      If you went to the effort of pulleys... you could pull it manually with ease and not spend $$ on a warn winch!

    • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
      @Pwn3dbyth3n00b 4 года назад +3

      @@TheKidWilderness Slow but it would be constantly pulling something. Not like what he did tugging, stopping, tugging, stopping, reset, tug, stop and repeat. A pulley would have done what he did in probably 50 if not 75% of the time he did with a lot less effort.

  • @jaridkeen123
    @jaridkeen123 4 года назад +176

    Seth always makes me laugh

  • @Alttabbins
    @Alttabbins 4 года назад +416

    "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."

    • @regwarren4wd943
      @regwarren4wd943 4 года назад +6

      Red and Green

    • @Vanabond
      @Vanabond 4 года назад +3

      Classic. Filmed in my home town

    • @regwarren4wd943
      @regwarren4wd943 4 года назад

      Stinson MTB Where

    • @Vanabond
      @Vanabond 4 года назад +4

      @@regwarren4wd943 Hamilton Ontario, CHCH news building. You run into the two guys often around town!

    • @regwarren4wd943
      @regwarren4wd943 4 года назад

      Stinson MTB I live in Australia

  • @paytondean1339
    @paytondean1339 4 года назад +182

    NEVER USE AS A HOIST
    Seth: Say no more

    • @Redrush11
      @Redrush11 4 года назад +4

      Hold my beer

    • @topspot4834
      @topspot4834 4 года назад +3

      Stupid, especially without glasses. That cable snaps it could kill you.

    • @jacobnichols5573
      @jacobnichols5573 4 года назад +7

      @@topspot4834 Thanks captain safety

    • @rickt151
      @rickt151 3 года назад +3

      @@topspot4834 (car) seat belts could also kill you, most of the time they don't luckily. Just like the winch cable, it could, but it probably won't.

  • @ketansaart1546
    @ketansaart1546 4 года назад +6

    "Channel your inner grandpa" 😁😁 so funny and positive.
    People should use such respect growing phrases rather than associating old people with fart, crippledness, burden or whatever negatives.
    You are a true grandson 😎

  • @williamhardy367
    @williamhardy367 4 года назад +22

    4:46 you could be the next chewbacca

  • @achooblessyou
    @achooblessyou 4 года назад +148

    4:46
    think i found Chewbacca.

  • @pnwshredder2559
    @pnwshredder2559 4 года назад +152

    When you're pulling heavy stuff throw like a jacket over that cable just incase it snaps. It will help prevent taking your head off if it breaks lol

    • @combustionpropulsion4883
      @combustionpropulsion4883 4 года назад +17

      500 pounds couldn't break that cable but I see where your head is at.

    • @pnwshredder2559
      @pnwshredder2559 4 года назад +9

      @@combustionpropulsion4883 better safe than sorry. 500lbs definitely wouldn't break it. I am always overly cautious with cables. We were pulling heavy shit with the excavator and it snapped and damn near took the top part of the foremans cab off on his truck lol. We think the cable had a weak spot were didn't see. We were well below its weight limit too. Luckily no one was hurt.

    • @combustionpropulsion4883
      @combustionpropulsion4883 4 года назад +3

      @@pnwshredder2559 You're right, I see people do stupid stuff with winch safety all of the time and it makes me cringe. But with the rating of that cable and the max 500lbs that that winch can pull there is no way even if that cable did break that it could cause any damage.

    • @PabzRoz
      @PabzRoz 4 года назад +4

      @@combustionpropulsion4883 He has no idea how heavy something is that hes towing if he cant pick it up. Especially when that log started digging itself into the dirt? Easily way over 500lbs of force right there. Regardless on weight and cable strength its always good to practice safety and get into the habbit of covering your cable.

    • @combustionpropulsion4883
      @combustionpropulsion4883 4 года назад +2

      @@PabzRoz I agree, but the winch slips at 500lbs so it can't have more than 500lbs on the cable. There isn't more than a little snap In that if it breaks.

  • @leonvdm
    @leonvdm Год назад +3

    I have a similar winch and use it all the time. Super handy when cutting down trees that hang over water. I almost never have to cut drowned wood since I own that thing. I super like it.

  • @benvinall5856
    @benvinall5856 4 года назад +4

    Love how real this is! He gets things wrong like all of us in the face of adversities we never foresee..

  • @sethminer3427
    @sethminer3427 4 года назад +87

    This is a ridiculously well produced video. I can't believe this is his second channel

  • @TheDrWhac
    @TheDrWhac 4 года назад +60

    There is something called a "Log Skidding Cone". It goes over the front of the log so that it doesn't dig into the ground :)

    • @Verdigris.
      @Verdigris. 2 года назад

      I've not heard of a log skid cone, but when I saw that he had some wheels available (on the trolley) I figured he could do something with that.

    • @alexanderwoolley1623
      @alexanderwoolley1623 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Verdigris.honestly I was just thinking chuck a small dolley under each end, strap it down and drag it from there, would easily cut the time of winching in half.

  • @Brett0206
    @Brett0206 2 года назад +3

    Back in the day, I used to help build stream rehabilitation structures in B.C. We used a Lewis winch, which attaches to a chainsaw instead of a drill. Basically the same idea though. Once you figure out how to use them, they are pretty capable. Something like 4000 lb rating.

  • @quinvertolli4504
    @quinvertolli4504 4 года назад +7

    Seth.
    Try and find a way to use leverage to move the log onto some sort of wheel set. Something with castor wheels with some tread. That way you can reduce the friction between the ground and the log and pull much heavier logs. Then when you spool up the whole winch you just unhook and move it to a further tree. I bet you can build something like that very cheaply!

    • @bennicholson1572
      @bennicholson1572 4 года назад

      Quin Vertolli
      I reckon an axle at the mid point like they do for large kayaks/canoes.

  • @thehungrybiker2668
    @thehungrybiker2668 4 года назад +323

    Seth: After the loam there is peanut butter
    Me: Licks lips

  • @tylermckey8253
    @tylermckey8253 4 года назад +691

    Me and many others that think they’re better than everyone else: “Let me teach you about a little thing called a SNATCH BLOCK!”

    • @chasm9557
      @chasm9557 4 года назад +20

      I was thinking about a hand-crank winch. You can modify it by taking the handle off and putting a locknut on and using a cordless impact driver to turn it. He'd have to test it, but I think it would have more torque. The only downside is that I don't think I've ever seen one with a release to pull out cable quickly.

    • @pyguy9915
      @pyguy9915 4 года назад +62

      Must say "SNATCH BLOCK!" like Destin Sandlin : )

    • @Girack
      @Girack 4 года назад +6

      Came here for this!

    • @thekyledebacker
      @thekyledebacker 4 года назад +8

      This was fun to watch but for efficiency I would stick to trying to run everything off the gator winch. Gator in as far as you want/can and put some big blocks behind the tires or load a bunch of weight in it (airbag lander?). Get a long metal cable extension (not too stretchy) for the gator winch and a bunch of snatch blocks. Zigzag the snatch blocks and cable from tree to tree down the trail to the log you want to recover. Remove the the snatch blocks one by one as the log passes by. This is nice because you have completely flexibility as to angle of pull (both horizontal and vertical). Use double pulley or block and tackle set ups for heavier objects to get more mechanical advantage. There’s always rollers too but that’s a lot of work when you have the gator winch but they could save your trail. The sled idea is probably more fitting. There’s always come alongs too which can be a nice accessory in tricky spots. Check out Smarter Everydays video on this. Thanks for all the videos Seth. Long time fan!

    • @TheBirchCreek
      @TheBirchCreek 4 года назад +8

      Even a stupid little branch underneath the log, used as a roller, would make a great difference.

  • @seanc6128
    @seanc6128 4 года назад +1

    Watching you build stuff has helped me feel better about being short. You are a very capable person despite your stature.

  • @IPOOskar
    @IPOOskar 4 года назад +1

    You're correct about the snatch block cutting the speed in half...but it would have also doubled the weight you could have pulled before that clutch started kicking out...

  • @MattyBeamNG
    @MattyBeamNG 4 года назад +46

    7:20 this is why i am subscribed

  • @keller_bmx
    @keller_bmx 4 года назад +16

    Yes! I love the behind the scenes aspect of this channel! Very cool!

  • @ch_chone
    @ch_chone 4 года назад +1

    This channel is rocking so far, Seth. I really like the more casual style you have going on.

  • @johnsiebert7023
    @johnsiebert7023 4 года назад +2

    Good review, and a hell of an effort!I still say old manual Come-Along FTW!
    Also, any kind of skid or sled is VERY helpful for both ease of movement and reducing trail gouging. Even a little nose cone of steel or aluminum. I've used an old broken shovel blade for just this purpose...hook the stomper-flats at the top of the blade on the leading edge of the log and allow the shovel blade ride under the log to just keep the front from digging in. Every little bit helps!

  • @kambinkelam8983
    @kambinkelam8983 4 года назад +93

    "it's need MO POWA BABY!!"
    - James Pumphrey-

    • @NewfieMan98
      @NewfieMan98 4 года назад +4

      A MO POWAH BABY

    • @shiny_446
      @shiny_446 4 года назад +1

      😁

    • @alexgrant6965
      @alexgrant6965 4 года назад +4

      LIGHTNING LIGHTNING LIGHTNING
      Rip audience member

    • @aaronptorres
      @aaronptorres 4 года назад +2

      @@alexgrant6965 He is back! Check the latest UpToSpeed.

    • @alexgrant6965
      @alexgrant6965 4 года назад

      Aarón Pérez Torres that was my next video in queue, that’s great lmao

  • @navnav5338
    @navnav5338 4 года назад +270

    "I WONDER HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE GOING TO UNSUB TODAY" i subbed and liked just for that

  • @snyper1401
    @snyper1401 4 года назад

    I have seen old car hoods used as sleds for moving logs, thanks for the fun videos.

  • @brandonstevens4705
    @brandonstevens4705 4 года назад +1

    Two words Seth essential craftsman that channel has everything you need just go there!

  • @jeremyl9203
    @jeremyl9203 4 года назад +264

    “I wonder how many people are going to unsubscribe today?” - Seth
    *Gains 2k followers in a day*
    Edit: Thanks for the likes :)

  • @bobtheblob1668
    @bobtheblob1668 4 года назад +29

    "channel your inner grandpa" lmaooo im dead

  • @streddaz
    @streddaz 4 года назад +9

    As my Dad used to say "If you can't tie and knot, tie a lot!"

  • @mattpeters7884
    @mattpeters7884 4 года назад

    we have one at work, I am a tree surgeon and we use it all the time!! use it when digging out small stumps it awesome at that. you cut through roots while it pulls on it 👍🏻👍🏻. plus use it to pull a 6 wheeled trailer around.

  • @maxcheshire2165
    @maxcheshire2165 4 года назад +21

    I love it that Seth really abuses his tools can we Seth get some proper tool like Makita and Milwaukee. Love the videos by the way

  • @mtbdalily2757
    @mtbdalily2757 4 года назад +72

    Seth: how hard is this to lift?
    Tree: im not gonna move mate
    Seth: uuurrg

  • @letour32rr
    @letour32rr 4 года назад +1

    It would be great for trail crew members to use after a storm to move fallen trees off to the side of the trail. That drill, a couple batteries, and the winch could fit in a backpack easily.

  • @tristanhathaway7893
    @tristanhathaway7893 4 года назад +11

    "its smoking, that kinda normal for ryobi"
    Seths Bike Hacks - 2020

  • @lewispage6742
    @lewispage6742 4 года назад +35

    4:45 inner 12 year old Seth comes out”muuuuummmmm

  • @natewalinder6320
    @natewalinder6320 4 года назад +4

    I feel like no one else is saying it... can we just take a second to appreciate how good of video quality this video is

  • @platypushatstand
    @platypushatstand 3 года назад

    Every review you do is useful, it highlights good from bad, that’s priceless. 👍

  • @PortCapital
    @PortCapital 4 года назад +1

    That winch is gonna be a pain in ass. Just an idea, park your gator as close as you can and then use pulleys attached to trees to pull around through the forest.
    That way you can use your gators winch and just pull in straight lines from pulley to pulley until you get it where you want.

  • @jasonk1540
    @jasonk1540 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for mentioning the snatch blocks. I was thinking about those the whole time (thanks for that SmarterEveryDay).
    I feel like you could do with a winch that works at this speed if you could just set it to run without holding a button (could have an auto off at the ends of the cable) or at least a wireless control. Fire and observe would make it way less tedious than being stooped over holding that trigger.

  • @dramzzzz
    @dramzzzz 4 года назад +3

    Hey Seth you should throw a line dampener over the cable when pulling max loads. In case the cable snaps, it’ll reduce recoil

  • @southfloridamtb8425
    @southfloridamtb8425 4 года назад +1

    Hi love your videos, maybe a 4 wheeler that has 4x4 can help you move some logs around in narrow trails can work and some have a winch. Its also good if someone else needs to use it or if the gator breaks. I volunteer on my local trails and we have one just for that to get in the tight trails the gator cant, just a thought and not that expensive for a preowned one.. enjoy.

  • @stevenrausch3085
    @stevenrausch3085 4 года назад +2

    I'd suggest rollers. My brother and moved a boat across 3/4 mile of mud flats with this method.

  • @olivernewton9958
    @olivernewton9958 4 года назад +3

    If you can find one at a military surplus store, using a skedco would help with moving logs to protect your trails. I believe they are made of polyurethane and the are flexible. Whether you use the Gator’s winch, the hand held, or muscle it will protect your trails from getting dug up.

  • @bus79
    @bus79 4 года назад +4

    Try some thick PVC pipes under the front to keep it from digging in, you would only need a few. Another thing would be get a small winch and plate and strap that to a tree with a marine battery. You already use the dolly, a small winch and battery would be almost as portable. Just be cautious with metal wire, when it snaps, its tends to head back to the winch IE where you are standing. Most 4x4 guys always throw like a towel or some kind of weight in the middle to slow down the effect.

    • @GeddyRC
      @GeddyRC 4 года назад

      Mike Buskirk yeah I like the idea of PVC pipes more than logs; although they’re definitely prone to cracking when you have a 500lb log getting winch-pulled into them

    • @ianfurqueron5850
      @ianfurqueron5850 4 года назад

      Agreed. Channel your inner Egyptian building pyramids...

  • @woodman1701
    @woodman1701 4 года назад

    Just bought one off amazon for field fence straining. Trying it out tomorrow. And yes, I may end up using a snatch block. If it works well I’ll ditch the come along.

  • @Evan-zu4dd
    @Evan-zu4dd 4 года назад +2

    Seth- here's a "hack" for your winch: find a bunch of short medium sized logs(large limb sections. Line them up in front of log as rollers, then winch heavy log over them without tearing up ground and way less resistance). Just grab the roller logs from the back and move them up front as you go along. Good luck and keep up the great work! Long time fan of your content on both channels!

  • @fishingfpv2466
    @fishingfpv2466 4 года назад +11

    Hey seth just an idea for moving the logs a little easier maybe get a very thick piece of plastic have it sloped at the front of the log so the log doesn't dig itself into the mud. Kind of like a sled but thicker plastic.
    Edit: just realized at 6 minutes in the video you came up with a similar idea.

  • @positiivi_teme
    @positiivi_teme 4 года назад +26

    Such a missed opportunity.
    "thanks for hoisting with me today" would have been fitting.

  • @eg0t1st1k4l
    @eg0t1st1k4l 4 года назад +7

    “Why am I watching this idiot?”
    Because I love this idiot

  • @georgec7798
    @georgec7798 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, that was pretty cool when you hoisted yourself up, it looks like this drill winch has a braking system which is great for a project I want to use it for. Thanks for the video

  • @christianburrell5564
    @christianburrell5564 4 года назад +3

    I’m just picturing the cable stepping and whipping back into Seth.

  • @steeezy_mcgee
    @steeezy_mcgee 4 года назад +3

    Seth will never run out of ideas😂

  • @robertc49
    @robertc49 4 года назад

    You're on the level. Can't stop watching.

  • @ChasingChevy
    @ChasingChevy 4 года назад +1

    It is probably strong enough to be used with an Alaskan Chainsaw Mill. Hook it up to the saw and have it help you pull the saw through the wood.

  • @davidboucher4535
    @davidboucher4535 4 года назад +28

    Looks like an expensive come along with a drill mounted motor.
    I’ll just us a come along!!!!!!!!

    • @S12XR
      @S12XR 4 года назад

      This.
      Came here to say exactly this.
      Get a come-a-long dude or even a hi-lift jack.

  • @jtslmn720
    @jtslmn720 4 года назад +25

    You need to get a come-a-long too

  • @AnglerDanNE
    @AnglerDanNE 4 года назад

    With a quality drill it works a lot better. My friend had one, I used my brushless Milwaukee drill on it and it was awesome.

  • @seairis616
    @seairis616 2 года назад

    Very helpful because I was going to use this to hoist AC units onto RV roofs. I'll be using a different product.

  • @jon-jonmunro3956
    @jon-jonmunro3956 4 года назад +33

    Get a kayak trolley, treat the log like a kayak!

    • @cup_and_cone
      @cup_and_cone 4 года назад +4

      Kayak carts are made of aluminum (so they don't rust) and are only rated for about 150lbs max. There's no way I could see my kayak cart hauling a 12-18" log...nevermind picking it up a good foot off the ground to get it on top of the cart.

    • @ajstalter
      @ajstalter 4 года назад +3

      Need 2 wheel barrow wheels and a "nice" pipe to connect them. Then put it on the end of the log with the winch rope and ratchet strap the wheels to the log.

    • @superedge99
      @superedge99 4 года назад +2

      This is the worst idea ever. How are you supposed to effectively use the log like a kayak? Going through white water on a log is pretty dangerous, harder to paddle steer and definitely too heavy.

  • @BigVanLittleAdventures
    @BigVanLittleAdventures 4 года назад +1

    This is getting better than the original channel.

  • @anastasiabaima2424
    @anastasiabaima2424 4 года назад

    Now I have a great present for a few family members. thank you for the review

  • @GrandmaSkillz
    @GrandmaSkillz 3 года назад +6

    "Never pull more than 500lb"
    Seth: let's push it

  • @OayxYT
    @OayxYT 4 года назад +7

    7:39 only Seth would do that

  • @Randombikekid
    @Randombikekid 3 года назад

    I think part of what keeps us watching is that you post stuff we don’t expect, or something you haven’t done before. These things interest us, not drive us away.

  • @mattydarbs8720
    @mattydarbs8720 4 года назад

    When we move logs with a winch in the uk we cut and round off the end of the log, this way it skids a lot easier across the surface.

  • @benjamincaputo8712
    @benjamincaputo8712 4 года назад +49

    “I wonder how many people are gonna unsubscribe today “
    Good one
    But I’m not, cause u can make anything interesting!
    😅😅😅😅😅😝😝😝

    • @PianoBoyLiam
      @PianoBoyLiam 3 года назад +1

      I would’ve liked your comment, but it has 8 emojis at the end.

  • @byCDMC
    @byCDMC 4 года назад +3

    Pro tip: use pulleys to increase the towing power. You can tow twice as much, or more with the same winch

  • @mvblitzyo
    @mvblitzyo 3 года назад

    looks like it could be useful n I'm a tree guy .. often find myself in area's when i need a light load winch . I did not know about this winch until your video thanks ..

  • @Aviation-kx6wf
    @Aviation-kx6wf 4 года назад

    Hey Seth I’m liking your new kind of vlogging I really like how you have a camera man and your talking live instead of voice overs honestly it feels even better! Keep it up! 😃

  • @senbilverglate9638
    @senbilverglate9638 4 года назад +3

    "That's kinda normal for Ryobi"

  • @francisfedorovics5759
    @francisfedorovics5759 4 года назад +3

    You could make a sled from wood and make it so the log sits in it and add the winch to the sled or you can try to pull it
    Please like so seth can see this

  • @matthewharrison8164
    @matthewharrison8164 4 года назад +1

    Seth check out a log arch, timber tuff makes one and will work great for pulling a log like that along some single track. They also have a hitch adapter to hook to the gator.

  • @mw2filmmaker
    @mw2filmmaker 4 года назад

    Hilarious video Seth! Really enjoyed this style.

  • @sunnyvoid7206
    @sunnyvoid7206 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the review. I never knew this existed. I'm looking for something like this. Unfortunately this is not it. The 750 lb might work but I'm an over kill guy.

  • @blakersen
    @blakersen 4 года назад

    You should get some round fence posts and you can use them as rollers when you're winching to allow for less friction and prevent the lot from digging in

  • @cambamscott9195
    @cambamscott9195 4 года назад +1

    One thing you should get for berm peak is a quad to pull stuff that your gator would be too big to fit down a mountain bike trail

  • @iflycentral
    @iflycentral Год назад

    "That's kinda normal for Ryobe" had me rolling! 🤣

  • @elijahwu4168
    @elijahwu4168 4 года назад

    This is great, brought me many laughs and much enjoyment. great content

  • @paulblyth5047
    @paulblyth5047 4 года назад

    I love hard work I could watch it all day

  • @justinreynolds7944
    @justinreynolds7944 4 года назад +2

    I love this channel...u should def show more bloopers or hard times u had from the other channel on this one

  • @jeffbailey7328
    @jeffbailey7328 3 года назад

    I absolutely love mine. The only catch is I only use it as a hoist. It's absolutely a great hoist.

  • @hudatva
    @hudatva Год назад +1

    Thank you very much. You have done what I need

  • @chloride4911
    @chloride4911 4 года назад

    I like this style of video Seth It seems more fun

  • @patricelebrasseur5649
    @patricelebrasseur5649 3 года назад

    They are pretty good in industrial setting while replacing drive chain conveyor belt and the like

  • @OneBMF0779
    @OneBMF0779 4 года назад

    Also you can multiply the power of that winch if you set up pulleys from different angles instead of a direct one to one pull that you were doing.

  • @MrJames_1
    @MrJames_1 4 года назад

    I think you hit the nail on the proverbial head when you mentioned snatch blocks. If you had to build Rome on your own (for eg), with enough snatch blocks you could do it with this inexpensive little critter, and all you'd risk would be a blister on your trigger finger. 🌲🏛👷‍♀️

  • @mattj5729
    @mattj5729 4 года назад

    5:02-5:17 is the best/most relatable 15 seconds of Seth's channel that I've ever watched 👌🏼😂

  • @konarider9472
    @konarider9472 4 года назад

    Warn also sells a 1,000 pound cordless winch. Might want to look into it.

  • @sdranch2800
    @sdranch2800 3 года назад

    Love it! On a serious note, and I know you mentioned it but a snatch block would increase what you could pull.

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Год назад

    This actually seems kind of useful. It's one of those things you don't know why you have it, until something specific happens, and then it has its time to shine.

  • @jaydog7024
    @jaydog7024 4 года назад

    We cleaned a local river recently where we had to pull a bunch of old tires and garbage out up the side of the river bank and the most useful tool we had was a winch similar to that, but it requires electrical power. It would have been way better if we could have used a power drill. It would have opened up the other potential anchor points to get to the trash.

  • @bentweedy4975
    @bentweedy4975 4 года назад

    Why is this so much funnier than the main channel. We love you Seth! 😂😂❤️

  • @nickmargol608
    @nickmargol608 4 года назад

    This is my favorite type of Seth content

  • @tonyrevels4436
    @tonyrevels4436 4 года назад +1

    When using the winch put a jacket or something on the cable to help with SnapBack if the cable were to break

  • @russellgutmann7960
    @russellgutmann7960 4 года назад

    If you have an old sled (like a plastic one) or a regular snow shovel, you can lay the front of the log on top of it and pull that direction. It’ll slide over things without digging in so much. Might help, it’s still a hand tool! ;D