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Is this a a3 take off or is it built from scratch
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mudguppy did a conversion of an A2 PTO winch setup which came on his truck to an hydraulic driven setup by adding the hyd. pump, plumbing, motor etc. Nice and is a good place to start for adding a winch to a w/ow A2 or A3.Is this a a3 take off or is it built from scratch
A pump pumps fluid. A motor takes the pressurized fluid from the pump and drives the winch.Sorry if I sound a bit stupid but how does this setup link up?. A shaft from your transmission drives a hydraulic motor, which in turn pumps hydraulic fluid which turns the winch. Or is that entirely misunderstood?
Secondly, wouldn't it be possible to "control" both a front and rear mounted winch with the same control lever and a toggle switch?. Ie a toggle switch with Front - Off - Rear, in off its off, and toggled to either front or rear the control lever controls either winch. Naturally sitting in the cab and controlling a rear-facing winch is going to be very tricky but. But that said I actually likes your setup and seems a lot less "complicated" from an operator standpoint.
When/If i get and can afford a deuce I would like to upgrade to an hydraulic winch on it as well, but most likely would go for outside controls so that I don't need to be in the cab to control it, and thus has better visuals on what it is that I am winching. Even if that means that the winch will be limited on power, unless I find out some way to "control" the throttle input of the engine from the outside at the same time.
But what did you have in mind for testing its maximum capacities?
Just keep in mind that a A3 winch setup won't work with the stock A2 radiator, with the stock mounts (not enough room for the motor underneath the radiator). I guess it would be possible to modify the winch mounts so the winch sits lower to allow for radiator clearance. Another option would be to mount the winch further forward so the motor is in front of the radiator but the stock mounts stick the bumper out pretty far so I doubt you'd want to go that route.I have a chance to get a a3 winch with all parts and was wandering how hard it would be to add it
you can do it without solenoids - you could use a hydraulic selector valve; primary A and B ports in, two different A and B ports selected manually. i had considered this route as a potential upgrade. I could put this selector valve after the spool valve and use it to select which winch (F or R) to control. But at the end of the day, there is more plumbing involved and I would rather utilize a two-spool control valve....You could setup toggle switches front and rear but you have to use electric solenoid valves (make sure you get 24v ones).
you can also consider flipping the bumper extensions over and mount the winch on the bottom of the frame - this get the hyd motor well away from the radiator and should also put it below the engine mount cross member. you should still be able to orient the winch upright, however, you'd need to modify the engagement lever and make an extension (through the frame) for the travel lock pin.Just keep in mind that a A3 winch setup won't work with the stock A2 radiator, with the stock mounts (not enough room for the motor underneath the radiator). I guess it would be possible to modify the winch mounts so the winch sits lower to allow for radiator clearance. Another option would be to mount the winch further forward so the motor is in front of the radiator but the stock mounts stick the bumper out pretty far so I doubt you'd want to go that route.
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For design specs of 30 fpm line speed and 10,000 lbs line pull full drum:I am wanting to do this conversion i was wondering what the specs are on the hydraulic motor like the rpm psi and gpm thanks jgreen
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