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anything mechanical is great compared to doing it by hand imo:laugh1:

Its a tidy winch, hardly used and sat in a shed for years. I think it will compliment the little Mog quite well. :thumbup1:

 

HI stephen mate it for the rear links of mog or tractor i still have the igland winch off your mate:thumbup1: it very good with the prices of cord now im keeping it thanks jon :thumbup:

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I have just bought an Igland 3.2ton pto winch, i get it next week and will be putting it to work, i will let you know how it does. Its the smallest pto winch i will have worked with so will be intersting to see how it does.

 

It's a nice little winch. One of the estates i did some work on had one. I was very impressed in what sunch a small winch could pull. Is the cable rated high enough for a bit of redirecting so you can get 6t of pull?

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hi i have a winch exsactly the same but it has a gear box insted of just a pto shaft straght to a cog , we made our own 3 point linkage and she does pull we have it on a county 1174 when u put a big tree on she will pull the county back even when the blade is right down and the anchor is about 2ft in the ground. we think it is out of an AEC matador or a millitant i will get some pictures on here :)

 

its not a militant or matador winch probably from an austin k6

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