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  1. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    I have seen those aluminum shear pins pop, change it, pop, change it.
  2. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    The warn 18,000 lbs. winch has the 1/2" cable installed. This is one of two i bought on ebay for that price.
  3. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    Give that man another cigar. I carry many types of 40,000 lbs. straps and a 65,000 lbs. 60' rope with 1/2" x 150' of cable on the winch. I have a snatch block and all types of rigging.
  4. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    I am glad you are willing and i am curious. The best way is out in the forest and find 2 good oaks trees about 100' apart. Tail hook to one tree and rig to the other with a 20,000 lbs. hoist scale in line. You will be able to see when the pin shears or mine the interuter shuts the winch off. We...
  5. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    How about this one, the only way to get to the cable was to stand on the bumper. How about a winch pull off, i will get a hoist scale and we can see what we can pull? You can use a snatch block i will do a single line will the 24 volt, you will shear a pin and the 24 volt will keep on going.
  6. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    Yea, your wrong. Have bought new take off's on ebay from $610.00 to $700.00. You should have been there, single recovery of my truck and a 5 ton.
  7. steve6x6x6

    Adding a winch

    It is easier to mount one of these. 18,000 lbs. 24 volt.
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