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Mystery Winch Part

Tinwoodsman

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I began the overhaul of my 10K winch today and came across a part I cannot identify. The TM shows it in the illustration but it is not referenced. I is a hinge of some type and mine is somewhat bend with a small hole in the hinge plate. It may be broken off but I am not sure. What is it and is it critical to the operation of my winch?
 

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Tinwoodsman

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Great. Do you just flip it up to go against the lever or how does it work. Can you tell from my photo if mine appears to be complete and what is the hole for?
 

Recovry4x4

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All deuce winches came with it. Just flip it up and it blocks the shifter from moving. Might need to juice it up to get it working smoothly.
 

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And if its stuck back over too far, and bent just right, its just perfect for nicking a nice little hole in the radiator you're removing / installing (right through the cardboard you thought would protect the radiator...)aua
 

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And if its stuck back over too far, and bent just right, its just perfect for nicking a nice little hole in the radiator you're removing / installing (right through the cardboard you thought would protect the radiator...)aua
Sounds like it hurt!!:(:(
 

Recovry4x4

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And if its stuck back over too far, and bent just right, its just perfect for nicking a nice little hole in the radiator you're removing / installing (right through the cardboard you thought would protect the radiator...)aua
Similar lesson learned! Use masonite to protect radiator.
 

Jake0147

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Tinwoodsman, my winch did not come equipped with this piece. I intend to make one, it's not that complicated, but I wonder if i could trouble you for another picture with the latch flipped up, that would show how it's properly mounted, and how it sits against the lever when it's in use.
 
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