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This is alot of info from experienced people to consider. Much to consider. the end use, the frequency of use, the installation aspects.
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Right, but do consider the stresses on the crane mount. That's where the second snatch block comes in, to maximize the pull and minimize the stress on the crane mount...spicergear said:.....I could use mine like a fishing pole where you'd pull up then spool in as you lower, them pull up...
Now THAT is a strange duck! Maybe some of the more experienced members will chime in.......................... a video of it working would be neet! Any specs on it? THANKS for sharing!!View attachment 727193View attachment 727194View attachment 727195I bought a 1970 Kaiser Jeep m35a2 few weeks ago and this one is electric. It plugs in behind bumper. Has about 10-15’ cord to control it. And also the side has a belt on it as it works. It’s def a military winch but my plate on dash says WOW so I’m guessing the frame was extended and this was added. I’ve never seen an electric/belt one
Has regular plug in connection like a regular truck winch would havrGotcha! Looks purdy sa-weet................Wonder what the pull is? Have line brake? You say it "plugs in", ya mean with like a NATO/slave type plug?
If I had the money, that is the system I would have !
You don't have hydraulics either without the engine running. So electric is the only one working on batteries alone. I love my WARN 18,000 winch. I have three snatch blocks and plenty of chain, so if I ever get stuck I can get myself out. The Marines taught me to get my M60 tank out of a mud pit with just two logs and two chains, so with all I have now I can get out of almost anything !G'day everyone,....
That looks bulky compared to the PTO winch.
The only down side to a PTO is if your engine isn't running (or broken) you have no winch.
I do think though that an electric winch would be good for the rear of a Deuce.
A little more compact so mounting should be easier and always consider the load rating,...
And empty Deuce is what 13,500 pounds then add any weight your carrying then you have to add the resistance you need to overcome from whatever obstacle has you stuck.
Most people should be using a double line pull in the real world at minimum just for safety.
I say this with 15 +yrs of off road 4x4 driving under my belt, now I have my Deuce I am all the more aware of the physics involved.
Aussie.
That's exactly the whole point ! When your engine is not running you have "nothing" working except the electric winch using those large batteries. I'd rather have the option of getting unstuck using a battery then "no" option without the engine running. That's another reason the military went with the WARN 18,000 in the first place. Lets say your truck went in the water and the engine stopped. How are you suppose to get it out ? The electric winch. I'd rather burn up my batteries then loose my whole truck to a river. Just saying.G'day everyone,.....
The major down side with an electric winch is that with no engine running to keep the batts charged or more accurately the alternator supplying the power you only have the batts capacity to run the winch till the batts go flat.
Aussie.
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