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I never said it wouldn't work. This winch's mounting plates are held to the frame with 14 bolts in its original application, none of which support its weight. Then, there are 8 large bolts which secure the winch to the plates. He is halving the fasteners again in half of that, and doing it as a cantilever. Should be ok, which then becomes a question of for how long. If it drags by the hoses he'll know it broke.
When I look at my 925, the winch is boxed in by frame structure. I don't believe these winches are designed to hold their halves together by themselves, especially under load. The top thin C channel is really a shipping piece which is left as a sacrificial cable catch. I believe the truck frame really holds the winch halves together under load. Almost nothing is holding it together in the above configuration.
I'm not a doubter. Do it, and report back. That is where the money is at. Watch, he'll be the one to pull me out with it at the next rally.
When I look at my 925, the winch is boxed in by frame structure. I don't believe these winches are designed to hold their halves together by themselves, especially under load. The top thin C channel is really a shipping piece which is left as a sacrificial cable catch. I believe the truck frame really holds the winch halves together under load. Almost nothing is holding it together in the above configuration.
I'm not a doubter. Do it, and report back. That is where the money is at. Watch, he'll be the one to pull me out with it at the next rally.