Hotrodherman
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I agree with TM-I'd try and remove the winch form the truck and unspool the cable. Remember to put a piece of plywood between the radiator and the winch to protect the radiator when you remove it. These winches can move around a lot when hanging on an engine hoist.i'm guessing you didnt read the manuals on use of the winch ?Not good ..i would probably pull the winch off the truck then unwind the cable .Then see if you can pull it back together and remake the top and back plate and hope like he77 you din't mess anything up on the inside ?
I don't think I'd try that. Clintogf got a winch deuce from Ft. Rucker and the winch cable was all jacked up, with a bunch of loose cable spooled out and wrapped around the bumper and the cable lightly tangled (much less than the poster above) and I tried carefully spooling it out, only to have it wrap up and bind itself up. I ended up having to remove the rear and top plate and pry the wire rope loose with a pry bar. I made a big job a lot bigger.Unspool the cable with light resistance.
Do not tell me that, I was just gaining hope for myself.....Now that you said that. The guy I got it from told me he broke the pin and put a grade 8 bolt in and I knew it was there and I should have changed it. But ya can't fix stupid I suppose.
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