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Getting some winch parts

SSG ALBANESE

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Hey guys, I found a deuce to scrap some parts for the winch set up.

It has the bumper (no winch attached) which I will swap with mine. For the record I know they are the same bumper but mine has some tree damage lol and no extensions for the frame.

Then I thought to myself... "PTO" so in a hurry I scuddeled myself under the truck and yippppeee their she was.

This is my question: Looks like I unbolt just 4 bolts from the side of the transfer case, true or false? (it was a quick glance, I really can count)

Once unbolted will it just slide out? What else do I take off to make my truck a W/W deuce?

Their is no winch nor drive line from PTO forward, the knuckle is their but seems the drive line shaft was cut in half.
 

doghead

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Take the studs out too.

6 of them

And all of the lever and linkage. Floor plate too.
 

DHennon

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Pto

SSG,

Be careful! It's a heavy part. 2cents. There are 6 nuts. There is a nut on the top of the PTO; it is a bit tricky to get to.
 

m16ty

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The PTO will come off that easy but it's not as simple to re-install it (must be shimed).
 

clinto

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make sure to get the bracket that's bolted to the master cylinder. I can see how the unknowledgeable might think it's part of the master.
 

SSG ALBANESE

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Great. Thank you for the useful tips. Its heavy, take all linkage, master cylindar mount, 6 studs.... now for shimming it I will check out the TM's. If anyone wants to share their experience on the best way to shim it I am all ears. Otherwise TM's here I come.
 
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