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While thinking about the Fall 2010 Dirtbag, I decided I wanted an easier way to load the quads in the bed of my deuce. The way it's done now is I ride the big one up the ramps, we spin it around (just barely clears) and then I use it's winch to pull the other two up backwards.
I wanted a small winch mounted in the bed up high on the forward bulkhead. I didn't want to spent much money on something that would get used 2-3 times a year so I surfed around at Harbor Frieght.
I found a couple cheapo electric winches that looked like they might work, but then supplying power to it might be a hassle and might be hard on the batteries.
I found an even cheaper manual winch, but the thought of cranking on that thing didn't appeal to me. Then I decided to remove the handle, double nut the shaft and power it with my air gun.
Winch is in the vanpool van ready to try out tonight - I'll report back with results and pics.
While I was at Harbor Frieght I also picked up a cheap 25 foot hose and retracting reel to mount somewhere on the truck. Like a lot of folks I tapped into the trucks air under the dash. We use it all the time since the garage air only reaches about 20 feet outside of the garage. A lot of times when working on the truck it's easier to fire her up and use it's air supply. I need to find a place to mount the hose reel and someplace to tap into the air.
I'm thinking on the bed between it and the cab. I need to be careful where I tap into the air and I want a shut off valve to protect things in case of leaks. I might just mount it in the cab under the dash - I'll post pics when I'm done.
I wanted a small winch mounted in the bed up high on the forward bulkhead. I didn't want to spent much money on something that would get used 2-3 times a year so I surfed around at Harbor Frieght.
I found a couple cheapo electric winches that looked like they might work, but then supplying power to it might be a hassle and might be hard on the batteries.
I found an even cheaper manual winch, but the thought of cranking on that thing didn't appeal to me. Then I decided to remove the handle, double nut the shaft and power it with my air gun.
Winch is in the vanpool van ready to try out tonight - I'll report back with results and pics.
While I was at Harbor Frieght I also picked up a cheap 25 foot hose and retracting reel to mount somewhere on the truck. Like a lot of folks I tapped into the trucks air under the dash. We use it all the time since the garage air only reaches about 20 feet outside of the garage. A lot of times when working on the truck it's easier to fire her up and use it's air supply. I need to find a place to mount the hose reel and someplace to tap into the air.
I'm thinking on the bed between it and the cab. I need to be careful where I tap into the air and I want a shut off valve to protect things in case of leaks. I might just mount it in the cab under the dash - I'll post pics when I'm done.