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Hi

 

Hoping someone on here can help

 

Does anyone have any photos (or could take a couple) of the Igland winch (most likely a 4000/2 as I believe the 3000/2 was different) mounting bracket to fit it onto a standard Ford 4000 or 5000 tractor. I have found plenty of pics of County mounts that bolt onto the pads on the rear axle casings and under the PTO, but can't find any showing how it attaches to the standard tractor that doesn't have these pads on the axle

 

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I have a cradle for my 4 ton double that bolts around the pto shaft and also around the top of the trumpet housings on the rear axle. It's not on the machine at the moment as its getting an engine rebuild, but I can still take some photos next time I'm in the yard if it'll help

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These are hopefully some pictures of the two mounts i have.

The first is off the major and it sits on top of the axle and the second im not certain about but thought I'd include it anyway.

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Posted

Thanks for all the pics, most useful.

 

I always assumed the winch was held onto the tractor by a bit more than that, the County mount seems much stronger than the standard Fordson/Ford set up

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