24V winch

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Post by Jim LaGuardia »

If you attach the ground at the batteries , it would be wise to put a battery shut off switch in the battery box to terminate ground. this way you can kill the ground when not using to prevent unauthurized use and preserve the battery ground shuttoff keyswitch functions.
Breakers on winches are useless :roll:
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Post by Buzz »

Thanks Jim, I was planning on using the original cut off switch and I was planning to run the cables all the way back to the batteries.
I will assume your perspective on the breaker is that its very difficult to get the most out of the winch in tough situations if a breaker gets in the way?
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Post by M Wehrman »

I took the control box off mine and mounted it under the glove box. It cleans up the front and minimizes the "unauthorized use" issue. It only takes a paperclip to operate the winch at the box..
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Got a call from WARN this evening. They do not recommend breakers.
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By the way, here is a picture of the winch bumper we made for my truck. We reinforced the bumperettes by welding 1/8 inch steel inside which converted them from C channel to box section. Then we built up the middle section. The floor plate the winch sits on extends through the front plate and is held by the pintle pin which will take most of the pulling loads.
If anyone is interested in knowing more I can put up some more pictures. My buddy Bob who did the work is thinking about making more or selling plans.

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d74/B ... Bumper.jpg
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Post by AK NIMROD »

HERE IS A PHOTO OF THE HEAVY DUTY BUMPER MY SON MADE AND THE WINCH MOUNT. WINCH IS DETACHABLE AND CAN BE LOCKED IN PLACE
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Post by Erik712m »

http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w205 ... bumper.jpg[/img] Buzz good looking winch mount. I choose to have the bumper http://s177.photobucket.com/albums/w205 ... bumper.jpg can some one tell me how to post pics again?
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Post by AK NIMROD »

ERIK- in photobucket just click on choice below the picture that begins with img......bottom one IMAGE CODE that copies it then just paste it in the message.
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Post by Erik712m »

[img][img]http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w205 ... bumper.jpg[/img][/img] Thanks Aknimrod i have struggling with posting pics for some time. FYI Andre in Cal made this winch bumper he is a member of the forum
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Post by Buzz »

Thanks for the reminder on how to post pics

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Post by Denis »

Good day :D

Here is my take at putting a winch on my Pinz. I build the bumper and like Morris the controls are inside on the side of the right foot well.

On both sides, under the aluminium plates are small boxes to store shackles and small stuff.

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Post by Jerbearyukon »

:D Very nice Denis - you have put alot of thought and work into it.. Again I have to comment on the paint job - If nobody else has seen the work on the inside you should post it...I think it looooks GREAT

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Post by bernhard »

Wow every ones posting picks of there creation. Better get in on this

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Too clean

Post by VinceAtReal4x4s »

Guys, geez, come on... those fairleads are WAY too clean and shiny.

Can't you find a Jeep to pull out?? At least a Kia? How about 3ft of mud to get stuck in?
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