Worm Wheel winch
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glfriend
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2022- 12 Pairs 62 Eggs 45 hatched 45 Fledged
I purchased a worm wheel winch this year for my 18 gourd pole. Was wondering if anyone else had experience with this type of winch. When I raise it up using a cordless drill it makes a loud chatter but bringing the gourds down is very smooth & silent.
Make sure the gears are greased annually and it also helps to spray the cable with silicone dry lube for smoother tracking.
2019- 6 Pair, 30 Fledged
2020- 8 Pair, 32 Fledged
2021- 10 Pair, 39 Fledged
HOSP count 130, Starlings 2
2022- 31 Pair, 146 Fledged
HOSP count to date 17, Starlings 1
2023- 28 Pair, 124 Fledged
HOSP count 47, Starlings 1
2024- 40 Pair, 192 Fledged
HOSP count 37
2025-42 Pair, 202 Fledged
HOSP count 46
2020- 8 Pair, 32 Fledged
2021- 10 Pair, 39 Fledged
HOSP count 130, Starlings 2
2022- 31 Pair, 146 Fledged
HOSP count to date 17, Starlings 1
2023- 28 Pair, 124 Fledged
HOSP count 47, Starlings 1
2024- 40 Pair, 192 Fledged
HOSP count 37
2025-42 Pair, 202 Fledged
HOSP count 46
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glfriend
- Posts: 109
- Joined: Mon Apr 20, 2020 6:55 pm
- Location: Virginia
- Martin Colony History: 2021- First Colony 8 Pairs 37 eggs 15 Fledged
2022- 12 Pairs 62 Eggs 45 hatched 45 Fledged
I found out you should not use a impact drill (which I was) Just a standard drill not impact drill. Makes the difference in the sound very smooth.
