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Yesterday, my M936A1 wrecker got its first real workout. Another collector is buying my incomplete M1022 shelter mobilizer dolly carcasses to harvest parts for some interesting projects that he has in the works. They're sitting in an inconvenient spot in my yard, and they're not complete enough to flat-tow properly, so we're starting to move them into position for loading by doing some off-road lifted tows on my rural property. I stuck a few pictures of the first stage of the operation on my web page in case anybody cares:
We used the rear winch at one point to drag a dolly set into position to hitch it up to the wrecker. It works great, but using it was a 3-man job. The buyer and his friend hauled on the cable to keep it under tension while I operated the winch controls to spool it out. Sometimes, even with the two of them pulling, the cable started to loosen on the drum and I had to let go of the controls to help pull the cable out. The rear winches on these beasts don't have a free-wheel mode to manually pull the cable out, and it's necessary to pull on the cable pretty hard to get it to pass over the level wind rather than bunching up around the spool. At least the controls can be operated from the ground, unlike the rear winch on my older M543A2.
I usually work by myself on my property, so this is the first time I've tried to use the rear winch since it was the first time I had both a use for it and some extra hands to help out.
Have any of y'all come up with any tricks to allow a single operator to use that rear winch without a Soldier-B or two?
BTW, I think that my buyer has just joined Steel Soldiers, but I don't know his username here yet.
Finally, here's a picture of the wrecker in use because I know y'all like that sort of thing. There are a few more at my link above.
We used the rear winch at one point to drag a dolly set into position to hitch it up to the wrecker. It works great, but using it was a 3-man job. The buyer and his friend hauled on the cable to keep it under tension while I operated the winch controls to spool it out. Sometimes, even with the two of them pulling, the cable started to loosen on the drum and I had to let go of the controls to help pull the cable out. The rear winches on these beasts don't have a free-wheel mode to manually pull the cable out, and it's necessary to pull on the cable pretty hard to get it to pass over the level wind rather than bunching up around the spool. At least the controls can be operated from the ground, unlike the rear winch on my older M543A2.
I usually work by myself on my property, so this is the first time I've tried to use the rear winch since it was the first time I had both a use for it and some extra hands to help out.
Have any of y'all come up with any tricks to allow a single operator to use that rear winch without a Soldier-B or two?
BTW, I think that my buyer has just joined Steel Soldiers, but I don't know his username here yet.
Finally, here's a picture of the wrecker in use because I know y'all like that sort of thing. There are a few more at my link above.