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assuming your winch is mounted like most winches (at what is typically called the front) your direction of pull must be toward those bolts according to what I've read in various places. Otherwise your putting forces thru the bolts in ways not intended. Bolts are only there to hold the winch in...
You mean whole winch verticle? did some searching on that and only mention I found was that someone with past experience in something similar found that the cable tended to bunch at the low side.
Also old Sidewinder winch was mentioned but apparently they do not exist anymore.
Here is...
Think he is referring to an alternative mounting method of a typical truck winch. A mount that allows you to spin winch for aft or Starboard. Pin? her in place to
... pull line thru and winch.
Few alternative mount discussions same Original Poster at each.... different responses...
Does anyone think one might could mount an Electric winch in some manner in the area where the hydraulic was and run cables fore or aft for doing pulls from either end if needed?
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