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Good read. One thing I noticed is that on the frame extensions, there might be a shim under each side of the winch to keep it level in the frame. This would keep the yoke/shaft a little lower. Are they welded on the extension? and can you add a little to move the front up and the rear down?
North 40 in spokane sells PTO shafts and parts. You can make up one to fit. thats what im doing for my PTO generator right now. Also you can jack up one side of the axle to watch the flex.
Maybe you have a different driveline and yoke than the original one. I don't have a PTO winch, without pics, its hard to tell. It would seem something wrong if it has no clearance at the bell housing on one side, and none on the steering box side, then it would make sense that the winch needs to...
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