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product_id: 16624835
title: "Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400"
brand: "lewis winch"
price: "€ 1927.12"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 5
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# Model LW 400 38 lbs 1 year warranty Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400

**Brand:** lewis winch
**Price:** € 1927.12
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400 by lewis winch
- **How much does it cost?** € 1927.12 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pt](https://www.desertcart.pt/products/16624835-lewis-chainsaw-winch-model-400)

## Best For

- lewis winch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lewis winch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Enjoy peace of mind with a 1-year warranty backing your investment.
- • **Versatile Utility:** Ideal for various applications, from outdoor adventures to professional tasks.
- • **Reliable Performance:** Engineered by Lewis Winch, a trusted name in winching solutions.
- • **User-Friendly Design:** Simple setup and operation, making it accessible for all skill levels.
- • **Power Meets Portability:** Lightweight at just 38 lbs, perfect for on-the-go professionals.

## Overview

The Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400 is a robust and lightweight winching solution, weighing only 38 lbs and backed by a 1-year warranty. Designed by the reputable Lewis Winch brand, this model is perfect for both professional and recreational use, ensuring reliability and ease of use in any situation.

## Description

Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400

## Features

- 38 lbs
- 1 year warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Manufacturer | Lewis Winch |
| Brand | Lewis Winch |
| Item Weight | 38 pounds |
| Item model number | LW 400 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LW 400 MK2 |

## Images

![Lewis Chainsaw Winch Model 400 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81u05eCFAcL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: dose this unit have motor on it**
A: No motor unless it specifically said it did. You need to supply the chainsaw motor with the recommended amount of power.

**Q: Will this unit include the universal adaptor kit, the direct adaptor kit, the brake handle and the 150 feet of cable?**
A: yes it includes everything,depending on what saw you have it also includes a piece of chain for your direct drive that has to be fitted.the gear drive is easier and better in my opinion

**Q: hello just wanted to know if you send to australia l am interested in the lewis winch**
A: Thank you for the inquiry. We don't have the processes in place to ship international order through our Amazon venue. However, Bailey's Chainsaws has been shipping internationally for 30+ years. I'd would encourage placing an order through the Bailey's home website. You can easily find us, just google  "Bailey's chainsaws".

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lewis Winch is great
*by N***S on September 2, 2013*

The Lewis Winch is an awesome bit of kit , does exactly what it says it does. Everyone should have one

### ⭐⭐⭐ Fills a need
*by C***B on July 18, 2013*

If you need a portable powered winch, your options are severely limited. Honda makes a capstan winch for pulling fiber rope where this is a reel winch pulling wire rope. Maybe the Honda is a better choice, but I haven't run one and can't say.There is a serious problem with the winch that has to do with connecting it to your chainsaw. I think it's much better to use it with a chainsaw that has an internal clutch because you can use the adapters that come with it to connect directly. But chances are your saw has an external clutch so you have to use the drive chain. The motor generates more torque when you're running the winch than when you're sawing wood, so the bar slips up and down. If it slips one way the chain flies off; if it slips the other way the chain tightens up so much it won't slide along the bar. You'd strip the threads on the studs before you'd get it tight enough to stay in place. So you should be prepared to make some spacers out of 1/2" x 1/8" steel bar to put inside the bar's slot where the bar studs go: drill holes in them for the bar studs.Another problem I'm having is that the wire rope developed tight coils after a few uses. I can't just let the wire rope loose after unhooking from a load because it will spring together in a tangled mess. I don't know what caused that or what the manufacturer could do to prevent it, but it's a big problem anyway.Another problem is threading the wire rope back onto the reel. Under load, when the rope is threading on one side, it takes a lot of muscle power to aim the winch to get the rope back toward the middle or over to the other side.The manufacturer advertises that you can get more pulling power if you have a bigger motor. So bigger is better, right? But sooner or later you're going to pull on a load that doesn't budge. So now you have to get the tension off by releasing the clutch so you can unhook from the load. But if you have too much tension you can only release the clutch by pounding on the handle. Normally you push on the handle or tap on it to move a tension pin out of a detente and then turn it. But if there are thousands of pounds of tension in the wire rope then you have to hammer on the clutch to release it. What all that means is that you probably don't want to use a saw much bigger than 3.5 cubic inches or 60 cc.Should you buy one? If you're looking at this item it's probably because you need something like it. For all its problems, I don't know of something better. Maybe the Honda.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great tool but requires research & patience
*by J***N on August 2, 2016*

OK, I bought a Lewis Winch, had Masterpull make line with a safety hook, and based on their advice bought a Husqvarna 372 XP powerhead.1. Direct drive hookup is the best solution. But only some chainsaws allow that. If they know which models of chain saws can fit direct drive, why not tell people?2. The older Husqvarnas have a needle bearing assembly which has to be removed to grease. Which requires removing a circlip. Which immediately flys away. Ideally the best saw would allow direct drive hookup & be easy to grease the needle bearing.3. I'm surprised so few winch folks refer to block & tackle arrangements.4. Assembling the Lewis is fun. Hold 2 unbalanced heavy things together just so with one hand upside-down while trying to squeeze your other hand's fingers into a small slot to thread nuts on. There are probably tricks of the trade but I suppose they're a secret, too. I built up a stack of stuff to put under the winch to help hold it in place.Would nylock nuts offer any advantage? I would never mount/unmount a Lewis in the woods. Too many small parts to lose.If you're out in the woods, a gas powered winch is a powerful tool. Come-Alongs are cheap, lightweight, relatively weak, but sloooooow.Cheers. :)

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*Last updated: 2026-04-30*