jrou111
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I've had a Harbor Freight 8000lb winch in my shop for about 4 years now. I only paid $60 for it since it was missing the solenoid pack and had a bent crossbar. A quick push from a hydraulic shop press straightened the crossbar out enough to mount back.
I finally got around to mounting it on a vehicle, my M1009. One of the things I considered was a hidden mount but what I really wanted was the ability to remove it. I had planned on using a front receiver hitch but with the lift shackles figured that I could make something myself. I was suprised how simple it was to create. I just used two 2" receiver tubes mounted to the universal mounting plate with 1/2" Grade 8 hardware.
I think it's nice that I can remove it and store it in the back, and also mount it on the rear as well. I've still got some work to do, I'm going to rewire the front slave connector for 12v and mount one on the rear as well. I've also got to build a solenoid box.
I'm still not sure what to do about the front of the tubes, to leave them and mount the shackles or to cut them at a angle and get back some of my approach angle I lost.
Oh and BTW the 3/8" pins are only temporary till I replace them with 5/8" grade 8 bolts.
So far I have:
$60 - winch
$24 - 2 - 2" receiver tubes
$10 - hardware
The rest of the electrical should only be about $50-100.
I finally got around to mounting it on a vehicle, my M1009. One of the things I considered was a hidden mount but what I really wanted was the ability to remove it. I had planned on using a front receiver hitch but with the lift shackles figured that I could make something myself. I was suprised how simple it was to create. I just used two 2" receiver tubes mounted to the universal mounting plate with 1/2" Grade 8 hardware.
I think it's nice that I can remove it and store it in the back, and also mount it on the rear as well. I've still got some work to do, I'm going to rewire the front slave connector for 12v and mount one on the rear as well. I've also got to build a solenoid box.
I'm still not sure what to do about the front of the tubes, to leave them and mount the shackles or to cut them at a angle and get back some of my approach angle I lost.
Oh and BTW the 3/8" pins are only temporary till I replace them with 5/8" grade 8 bolts.
So far I have:
$60 - winch
$24 - 2 - 2" receiver tubes
$10 - hardware
The rest of the electrical should only be about $50-100.
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