Above view from the front, below from the rear.
A previous owner (likely the rural fire department), replaced the factory Braden LU-4 winch with a Braden MU-2, which apparently required a slightly different angle for the winch driveshaft from the PTO. Their solution to that problem was a cutting torch to enlarge the holes in the front frame crossmember that the driveshaft passes through. Ouch.
I'm thinking that I can clean up the edges and weld in a filler patch, but I don't know what the dimensions and locations of the original holes should be. If someone has a bare frame at their disposal, would they be willing to make a couple of cardboard templates, referenced on the flange and rivets along the bottom front and rear edges of the crossmember? Or, if someone has a complete and unmolested front crossmember, I'd be open to buying that piece to use as a reference, or maybe as a replacement.