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This past weekend we were up playing in the snow with the M925A2, and I got stuck pretty bad in a snow drift. We ended up having to winch out, and after several hours of winching and shoveling, we were finally able to drive out and home.
The next day, I noticed a pool of hydraulic fluid under the winch, and upon further investigation noticed that the receiving pump(?) that attaches the the front drum had separated, and the bolts had stripped out of the case. That receiving pump(?) now rotates back and forth and it seems like the hydraulic lines are the only thing keeping it from going around full circle.
My question is, Has anybody else seen this failure before? Should I just helicoil the threads and reinstall it? I saw on a picture with one of Simp's trucks, he had what looked like an electric winch up front. This winch doesn't seem to have too much pulling power on a single line, so to get the truck unstuck, we had to use a snatch block and do a 2-1 back to the bumper of the truck. Would I be better off installing an electric winch instead of the hydraulic one?
Thanks for all the help everybody!
The next day, I noticed a pool of hydraulic fluid under the winch, and upon further investigation noticed that the receiving pump(?) that attaches the the front drum had separated, and the bolts had stripped out of the case. That receiving pump(?) now rotates back and forth and it seems like the hydraulic lines are the only thing keeping it from going around full circle.
My question is, Has anybody else seen this failure before? Should I just helicoil the threads and reinstall it? I saw on a picture with one of Simp's trucks, he had what looked like an electric winch up front. This winch doesn't seem to have too much pulling power on a single line, so to get the truck unstuck, we had to use a snatch block and do a 2-1 back to the bumper of the truck. Would I be better off installing an electric winch instead of the hydraulic one?
Thanks for all the help everybody!
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