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Details of installation and operating instructions of the F200 / F205 remote kit for the FX110, FX120, FX140, FX65, FX85 & FX90 Skidding Winches. Dealer installation kit, not recommended for home installation, must be installed by qualified technicians familiar with hydraulics.

F200 / F205 SKIDDING WINCH REMOTE CONTROL KIT Installation / Operating Instructions download file View PDF

FX Series Skidding Winch Operator's Manual download file View PDF

FX85R – S/N 5851–585880 FX110R – S/N 51101–5110652 FX140R – S/N 514094–5140224

FX Series Wireless Remote Winch Control – Kar-Tech download file View PDF

FX Series Wireless Remote – Tele Radio download file View PDF

FX35 Skidding Winch Operator's Manual download file View PDF

FX40 Skidding Winch Operator's Manual download file View PDF

FX66 Skidding Winch – Operator's Manual download file View PDF

FXP Series Skidding Plate Operator's Manual. Detailing: safety, operation and maintenance.

FXP Series Skidding Plate Operator's Manual download file View PDF

FX110S Serial Number 5110885 & Up FX110RS Serial Number 5100886 & Up download file View PDF

Parts book containing, exploded view diagrams, part numbers, label locations and accessories, for FX120 Chipper

Prior to S/N 5120140 download file View PDF
S/N 5120140 to 5120189 download file View PDF
S/N 5120189 to 5120312 download file View PDF
S/N 5120313 To S/N 5120408 download file View PDF
S/N 5120409 & After download file View PDF

Parts manual

S/N 51401–514093 download file View PDF
S/N 514094 & Up download file View PDF

FX140S Serial Number 5140325 & up FX140RS Serial Number 5140310 & up download file View PDF

Parts manual

S/N 5351 & Up download file View PDF

Spare parts manual.

S/N 5401 & Up download file View PDF

Parts book containing, exploded view diagrams, part numbers, label locations and accessories, for FX65 Chipper

Prior to S/N 565242 download file View PDF
S/N 565242 to S/N 565274 download file View PDF
S/N 565275 & 565636 download file View PDF
S/N 565637 to 565780 download file View PDF
S/N 565781 & After download file View PDF

Parts manual

S/N 5661 & Up download file View PDF

FX85S Serial Number 5851179 & up FX85RS Serial Number 5851223 & up download file View PDF

Parts book containing, exploded view diagrams, part numbers, label locations and accessories, for FX90 Chipper

Prior to S/N 590456 download file View PDF
S/N 590456 to S/N 590641 download file View PDF
S/N 590642 to S/N 5901224 download file View PDF
S/N 5901225 through 5901445 download file View PDF
S/N 5901446 & After download file View PDF

Parts Sheet for FXP20 Skidding Plte

S/N 5P204 & Up download file View PDF

Parts for FXP30 Skidding Plate

S/N 5P304 & Up download file View PDF

FX Series Skidding Winch Setup Instructions download file View PDF

PTO shaft sizing and installation download file View PDF

We do not have a showroom, nor do we carry inventory at the factory. We build strictly to order. All units are crated and shipped out once complete. Therefore, we would not have one here for you to see. We recommend that you visit your nearest dealer. Please see our online dealer locator.

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All models except the FX35 feature a transport lock. The transport lock is a dog-and-pawl arrangement. The dogs are teeth cut into the outer rim of one of the cable spool ends. Pulling the rope pivots the pawl to engage the dogs, pulling the rope again disengages the lock. The transport lock can be used to tow logs while driving, or to prevent the cable from freespooling if the clutch rope is let go while winching logs uphill. The frame includes tow hooks as well.

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This is not recommended for two reasons. Excess cable, either in size or thickness can cause the cable to loop off the sides of the spool or not wrap properly, causing damage and possibly injury. Also, winch pulling capacity actually decreases with the number of cable wraps on the drum, or the thickness of those wraps. The drums and cable are sized to work together safely and efficiently.

This is not recommended. If the winch is smaller than recommended, damage to the frame and clutch components can occur. If the winch is larger than recommended, carrying problems with the 3-point hitch, tractor damage, or clutch slipping and burning can occur.

The FX35 features a hydraulic 2-speed winch. It requires 2–12 gpm hydraulic flow from the tractor instead of PTO power. It is operated by a valve mounted to the side of the winch frame. The engagement is by sliding gear and has 3 positions: High–Low–Neutral. Neutral is freewheel, so the winch does not power out. A friction pad riding on the outer rim of the cable spool prevents the drum from freespooling out too fast, which would cause tangling of the rope.  There is no transport lock, so the chain hooks in the frame must be used for towing logs.

Remote winch operation is identical to regular winch, except for engagement. A hydraulic cylinder is used to rotate the actuator. The cylinder is controlled by an electric solenoid valve. The valve is controlled by a remote receiver through a relay. The receiver is controlled by a key fob-sized transmitter. Two buttons must be pressed simultaneously to operate the system. The clutch is in Neutral (freewheel) unless both buttons are pressed and held.

The system is powered by the tractor. FX-R models require 1–2 gpm hydraulic flow and 12 V, 5 A electric power from the tractor. FX-R models come standard with hoses and Pioneer Ball-style couplers. The wiring harness requires a plug end so that it  can be wired in to match the specific tractor (white is positive, black is negative).

A bypass switch is included in case of emergency. It is a momentary (push and hold) toggle switch mounted to the outside of the wiring junction box. Activating it bypasses the transmitter, the receiver and the relay allowing the operator to reel the cable in. It still requires electrics and hydraulics to operate.

The winch clutch is a dry-disc design. PTO input power is transferred to the upper sprocket by chain. The face of the upper sprocket is machined and has the friction material bolted to this face. This acts as the drive plate. The cable spool end face is machined and acts as the driven plate.

The cable spool slides back and forth along the shaft on FiberGlide bearings. The two are kept apart by 3 cup springs. The clutch actuator is made of 2 steel blocks with 3 decreasing-depth ramps machined into the mating face of each one. Each ramp has a steel ball. One block is held stationary, the other rotates.

Pulling on the engagement rope rotates the inner actuator block. As it rotates, the balls riding in the ramps push it away from the stationary block. This pushes the cable spool along the shaft until it is pushed against the friction pads on the drive plate, which causes the drum to turn. Clutch slippage and burning will result from the rope not being pulled hard enough.

A brake pad riding on the outer rim of the cable spool prevents the drum from spooling out too fast, which would cause tangling of the cable.

Most Wallenstein models are delivered partially assembled in a crate. Some assembly is required. Always check fluids on models which contain fluids before use.

Synthetic rope is much softer than steel cable and much easier to handle, particularly in winter. A longer length of rope compared to cable will fit on the winch drum. It wraps on the spool easier and does not have a tendency to kink. If happens to break, it does not have the tendency to recoil back towards the operator. Cut or broken rope strands do not puncture the skin. The keyhole sliders can be used with the synthetic rope.

The disadvantage of synthetic rope is that it abrades and can get cut more easily. This is a concern when pulling logs through dirt or over rock. It also means that the rope itself cannot be used as a choker; a separate choker strap must be used.

Please see our warranty statement on our website, www.wallensteinequipment.com, for the terms and conditions.

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Every Wallenstein model is designed to meet all applicable safety standards. Because of our careful design process, we cannot custom build equipment.

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