PTO Winch Questions
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PTO Winch Questions
I have few questions about the factory Braden PTO winch. What does it take to shear the pin in the winch? I guess i am worried that when i take it off road that if i get stuck and try to use my winch, its just going to shear the pin. I ride with a bunch of guys in Newer Jeeps that i don't see how could pull the dodge out. What is your opinions on this matter? Ive read mixed things while searching on this and that's why I decided to post up and ask. How much can the winch handle? If I am stuck on a hill will it pull me up or just shear the pin? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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The best thing you can do is get "geared up" with winch accessories. Get a good snatch block and get used to useing it, even if you do not think the load needs it.
A good length of chain, and few straps, and even a Pull Pal anchor comes in darn handy.
As far as shear pins, make a bunch up out of 5/16" redi-rod.
Remember if you are out with a bunch of Jeeps, you are the "BIG DADDY", your the one that gets things done. "GIT R DONE"
A good length of chain, and few straps, and even a Pull Pal anchor comes in darn handy.
As far as shear pins, make a bunch up out of 5/16" redi-rod.
Remember if you are out with a bunch of Jeeps, you are the "BIG DADDY", your the one that gets things done. "GIT R DONE"
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I'm kinda surprised, actually, at the number of people who don't understand the use of snatch blocks. We learned all about pulleys and how they affect the pull:load ratio way back in junior high science class. I graduated from junior high way back in 1958, though, so maybe they don't teach rudimentary mechanical theory in school any more??
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Very true, Lifer! I wonder if anything at all is being taught in some schools today, much like your "turn the key and aim the car..." post from some time ago where the kids do exactly that to get from point A to B.
Funny, I just picked up an 8-ton WWII snatch block at the swap meet last Friday and it's a heavy sucker (but nothing compared to the 90-ton block I used on my M88A1 back in my Army days....)
Gary
Funny, I just picked up an 8-ton WWII snatch block at the swap meet last Friday and it's a heavy sucker (but nothing compared to the 90-ton block I used on my M88A1 back in my Army days....)
Gary
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