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Wallenstein FX66 - User Manual

Wallenstein FX66
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
PTO-driven Log Skidding Winch
FX
Series
Part Number: Z97090_EnRev Feb-2021

Questions and Answers

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    Richard VasquezSep 13, 2025
    What to do if cable pulls out when clutch engaged on Wallenstein FX66?
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      Craig SpenceSep 13, 2025
      If the cable pulls out when the clutch is engaged on your Wallenstein Winches, the clutch is likely out of adjustment. Adjust the clutch to prevent cable creep.
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    codysanchezAug 25, 2025
    What to do if the Wallenstein Winches cable does not pull out?
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      Anthony GarciaAug 26, 2025
      If the cable on your Wallenstein Winches isn't pulling out, the winch drum lock might be engaged; disengage it. Alternatively, the cable might be jammed. In this case, disengage the winch or release the brake and manually pull the cable out, then rewind it onto the spool. Also, check the winch brake.
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    Edward VillaAug 26, 2025
    Why does the Wallenstein FX66 Winches cable twist and jam?
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      Pedro RamosAug 26, 2025
      If your Wallenstein Winches cable twists, jams, and doesn't wind in correctly, it's likely a brake issue. The winch brake may not be working properly. Try cleaning the brake block if it's greasy, adjust the brake block, or replace the brake block if it's worn out. You might also need to repair damaged brake parts.
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    Yvonne MendozaNov 22, 2025
    How to fix a Wallenstein FX66 Winches cable that does not retract?
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      Tina MccoyNov 22, 2025
      If the cable on your Wallenstein Winches doesn't retract, several factors could be at play. First, the cable might be jammed; try disengaging the winch or releasing the brake, then manually pull the cable out before rewinding it onto the spool, and check the winch brake. Another possibility is that the winch clutch is disengaged, so ensure it's properly engaged. If using a remote control, verify the transmitter and receiver are powered on, check the wiring for power into the receiver, examine the transmitter battery LED status, check the electrical circuit ground, and ensure the hydraulic system is functioning correctly. It could also be due to a non-operational PTO, which requires you to turn on the tractor PTO drive. Alternatively, worn-out clutch brake pads or a clutch that's out of adj...
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    Daniel GreenSep 14, 2025
    Why tractor slides backwards when winching with Wallenstein FX66?
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      Anne NguyenSep 14, 2025
      If your tractor slides backwards when winching with Wallenstein Winches, it could be due to: - The parking brake not being applied. Apply the parking brake. - The winch blade not being fully lowered. Lower the winch all the way to the ground to anchor it firmly.
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    tracy46Sep 23, 2025
    What to do if the cable unwinds when the clutch is engaged on my Wallenstein FX66?
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      lfowlerSep 23, 2025
      If the cable or winch rope unwinds when the clutch is engaged on your Wallenstein Winches, adjust the clutch to prevent the cable or winch rope from pulling out.
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    annette70Sep 7, 2025
    How to stop the tractor from lifting when using Wallenstein FX66?
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      Antonio StoneSep 7, 2025
      If the front end of your tractor lifts off the ground when winching with Wallenstein Winches, it indicates that the tractor is too light in the front. Add front end weights to resolve this issue.
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    jimmy50Sep 7, 2025
    Why does the tractor slide backwards when using Wallenstein Winches?
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      Maria AndersonSep 7, 2025
      If your tractor slides backwards when winching with Wallenstein Winches, make sure you apply the parking brake. Also, ensure the winch blade is fully lowered to anchor firmly in the ground.
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    Stephen MurphySep 23, 2025
    Why does my tractor slide to the rear when using Wallenstein FX66 Winches?
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      Carolyn CarterSep 23, 2025
      If the tractor slides to the rear when you are using Wallenstein Winches, make sure the tractor parking brake is applied. Also, ensure the winch anchor blade is on the ground and can anchor firmly.
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    Courtney FreemanAug 31, 2025
    What to do if the cable does not retract on my Wallenstein FX66?
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      Bryan BrownAug 31, 2025
      If the cable on your Wallenstein Winches does not retract, here are a few things you can check: * The cable may be jammed. In this case, disengage the winch or release the brake, pull the cable out, and rewind it onto the spool. Also, check the winch brake. * The winch clutch may be disengaged, so engage the clutch. * The PTO might not be operating. Turn the tractor PTO drive on. * If equipped with a remote control, verify the transmitter and receiver are powered on, check the wiring, battery status, electrical circuit ground, and hydraulic system function. * Other possible causes include worn clutch brake pads (replace them), a clutch that is out of adjustment (adjust it), or a broken PTO shaft shear pin (replace the pin and reduce the load size).

Wallenstein FX66 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWallenstein
ModelFX66
CategoryWinches
LanguageEnglish

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