Originally Posted by
Hogarthde
Lionel , a winch is basically just a starting motor, so for every 40 seconds of work, rest for 40 secs.
The winch will work both directions viz power in , power out. So with this in mind ,take all the dyneema off the drum, probably a set screw clasping the end, then lay out the 20 metres of dyneema on the lawn , then wrap 4 turns around the drum leaving 9 metres laid out to your left and 9 metres laid out to your right.
Attach some weight to both ends, eg, spare truck wheels , drive some star pickets into the lawn to secure the winch ,connect the battery and press some buttons .
“For illustration only “
Now with snatch block on a post way out in front of the shed, and another at the back wall of the shed and with winch secured to truck and one end of dyneema through one block and back to front of truck, ....and the other end around block at back of shed and fixed to back of truck you could winch forward and back .
You must keep the dyneema tight , so big turnbuckles on blocks. It does mean you will have to splice , as a lot of rope needed , and a big battery unless you convert the shed 240 to 12 to power the winch.
i know you have 240 ,because I can see the lights from here