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.Thank you for the prompt spell check! Yes, I read Operations Manual, Lube Order, and some of the repair books. Before I dig into an otherwise functioning machine I was requesting a second opinion on "reasonable real world " civilian function. My working theory is that the otherwise excellent TM's have inherent limitations. For example- they were generally written for new, battle ready machines, maintained by a "team" with a generous budget, (and supply chain) and operated by a motivated and young team of service men. Now is thirty odd years hench. I an a humble "owner-operator", thankful to be able to run my truck without being shot at. I suspect that my winch <sic.> is dogging in less than perfectly because I read the TM's. If the stiff engage condition points to a real big problem I would appreciate a heads up. Don't want to trash it out!! Being pointed to a repair would be even better! For all I know, a "twice a year thump or 2" might be common and workable.
Thanks. I leave it with break on, and free spool. It does free spool, but after cable is rigged the lever needs a few taps to engage. Then it is fine. Usually stiff, but can disengage by hand most times..
Might need to know how you are using that engagement lever too... Most of the time, the lever gets pushed to the disengaged position so you can "free spool" the cable off the drum. Much faster (easier) than needing two people to unspool cable to the nearest tree. When you go to engage it, you should be able to turn the drum to connect it back up to start your pull.
Start out with some Penetrating Oil. Throw down some scrap cardboard and really soak the slide. Give it a few days to soak in, squirting it daily or several times a day to "limber it up". Then see if you can find a spot to give it a little grease...
.Thanks. I leave it with break on, and free spool. It does free spool, but after cable is rigged the lever needs a few taps to engage. Then it is fine. Usually stiff, but can disengage by hand most times.
Be careful with this, please.Usually stiff, but can disengage by hand most times.