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6.9 Winching
WARNING!
Synthetic rope that fails under tension can snap
back with great force causing injury or death.
Avoid sudden jerks, quick starts or stops. Start
slowly and smoothly. Replace if kinked, badly
frayed, has knots, cuts, or broken strands.
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CAUTION!
Always make sure the area is clear of bystanders
when operating the winch. Never use the winch
to hold or secure loads.
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CAUTION!
Stay clear of the winch rope while winching.
Injury from entanglement or rope burn could
occur!
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• Never stand directly in line with the winch rope while
winching. Do not touch winch rope during operation.
• Check rope condition before using winch. Rope may
break during operation if it is cut, knotted, has broken
strands, or worn. Replace rope if damaged.
• Do not winch down a slope; always winch up a slope.
Winching down a slope could cause the log to roll
resulting in crushing injuries.
• Do not operate on hillsides or when working area is
cluttered, wet, muddy, or icy to prevent slipping and
tripping.
• Do not winch across a slope. Always winch up-slope.
• Do not allow anyone not directly involved with winching
within 10 ft (3 m) of winch or logs during winching
operation. Keep children away. Logs could roll in
unpredictable ways.
• Always wind in the rope under load. Rope does not wind
in properly if not under load.
• Do not touch or grasp the rope during winching
operation.
• Always use the winching strap or a choker chain to
attach to the log for winching. The winching rope can be
damaged if dragged under the log if a choker or strap is
not used.
• Always be aware of hazards when winching and moving
logs. Inspect your work zone to take these hazards into
account:
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objects along winch route
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structures close or in the work zone
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winching on a slope
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Fig. 35 –
Winching a Log
WP245 / WP275
3-Point Hitch Firewood Processor
Operating Instructions
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