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Is there a difference between using an electric winch or an electric hoist for your skinning Machine?
The reason that I ask is because Harbor Freight has a 2,500 lb winch on sale for $50 where as their 440 lb hoist is $99. Of course the weight limit isn’t an issue but the price certainly is a big difference.
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Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6330873 09/22/1809:20 PM09/22/1809:20 PM
One is 12V and the other is 110V. How do you want to power it?
Honestly, I don’t know electric. Of course I’d want to plug it into an outlet on the wall. So I’m guessing that winches don’t operate as such. I didn’t even consider that issue when thinking about things.
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Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6330930 09/22/1810:19 PM09/22/1810:19 PM
To be honest im not completely sure ive gone a full week on a full battery that's around 10 yotes a few coons and what ever else get a tour lol and im just using a cheap 12 volt lawn mower battery! Now I just leave a 2 amp trickle charger the kind for marine use on it during season low battery means high amps ,short motor life.
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Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6330974 09/22/1811:03 PM09/22/1811:03 PM
I use that same winch you're looking at. Don't need a battery, just use a battery charger. When time to skin, just hit switch. I've used that $49 winch for 3 years now with no problems.
Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6331100 09/23/1808:11 AM09/23/1808:11 AM
I made one with the #880 lb / 120 volt winch works great. I wouldn’t want the 12 volt and have to mess with the battery and charger. Also remember the winch rating on those electric winches is when using a “2 part” line” not single. That’s why I went wtih the #880. That’s 440 single line pull.
Last edited by scott k; 09/23/1808:11 AM.
Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6331152 09/23/1809:09 AM09/23/1809:09 AM
I have the 440 from Harbor Freight and it has plenty of power to pull cold coyotes or otter. I run it double cable and it is plenty fast enough for me. And 25% off coupons for a single item from HF are not hard to come by and I do not want the hassle of another piece of equipment to do the 12V.
Now if I was looking to make a portable, hitch mount for road trips, the 12V would be the ticket.
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Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6331241 09/23/1810:54 AM09/23/1810:54 AM
Those Harbor Freight hoists sold for around $60.00 and cheaper before all of us started making power skinners. LOL
Does anyone know If you can buy them from the factory Or the wholesaler? With my set up I don't need the motor bracket or the cable or spool. I would think with out those bells and whistles they would be pretty cheap.
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Re: Hoist vs. Winch: A Skinning Machine Question
[Re: TheBig1]
#6331495 09/23/1805:31 PM09/23/1805:31 PM