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Wallenstein FX66 - Trailer Hitch; Safety Screen; Remote Winch Control

Wallenstein FX66
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FX66, FX85, FX110, FX140
PTO Skidding Winch
Controls
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When finished winching, the rope is moved to the lower
snatchblock for skidding out the load. To use it, give the rope
some slack and tuck it behind the snatch block onto the pulley.
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Fig. 31 – Snatchblock
1. Snatchblock Assembly
2. Position Holes (FX110, FX140 models)
5.9 Trailer Hitch
FX85, FX110 and FX140 models come with a heavy-duty ball
hitch that fits into the 2-inch square receiver on the winch frame.
The trailer hitch is held in with a pin and clip.
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Fig. 32 – Trailer Hitch
5.10 Safety Screen
Each machine is equipped with a safety screen that protects
the operator from flying chips, twigs branches, and rope recoil
in the unlikely event of breakage when skidding or winching.
Always keep the safety screen in good condition.
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Fig. 33 – Winch Safety Screen
5.11 Remote Winch Control
(FX85R, FX110R, FX140R)
The remote winch control provides a means of engaging/
disengaging the spring-loaded clutch at a distance from the
winch.
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Fig. 34 – Remote Winch Control System
1. Hand-held Transmitter
2. Receiver
3. Manual Override Switch

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