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Red winch light?

kendelrio

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OK all- found this in a discussion on FB. Being as my truck has a winch, I would like to eventually acquire one of these for accuracy. (And it's cool af!) Does anyone have a lead on a source?

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Apparently they were used for winch operations at night to reduce "white light" noise during winching operations.
 
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NDT

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OK all- found this in a discussion on FB. Being as my truck has a winch, I would like to eventually acquire one of these for accuracy. (And it's cool af!) Does anyone have a lead on a source?

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Apparently they were used for winch operations at night to reduce "white light" noise during winching operations.
Ah, like most stuff on FB, that is a load of crap. The Army did not mount red lights on winches.
Red lights facing forward are illegal almost everywhere.
 

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US wreckers in WWII (M1A1 Ward la France and Kenworth) had a forward red flashing lamp (rear half was a siren), made by the "SirenLite Co" surprisingly, mounted behind the purpose shaped grille on the drivers side fender.
They were identical to period fire trucks except for being unchromed.
Also fitted to the M26 Pacific "Dragon Wagon".

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Mullaney

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US wreckers in WWII (M1A1 Ward la France and Kenworth) had a forward red flashing lamp (rear half was a siren), made by the "SirenLite Co" surprisingly behind the purpose shaped grille on the drivers side fender.
They were identical to period fire trucks except for being unchromed.
Also fitted to the M26 Sterling "Dragon Wagon".

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That is NEAT and would be really cool to have!
Guess we aren't quite old enough to have seen one in "real life" on the open road...
 

Mullaney

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50.000 lbs barreling down the road at 40 mph needed the attention of other drivers.

Wreckers today look like rubber-tired christmas trees for all the lights...

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I have to agree... Got a local wrecker company here in town with a couple of rotators. They are lit up like a christmas tree for sure. Impressive for sure!
 
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